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SCHENECTADY,   N.  Y. 


Bulletin  No.  4916 


Copyright,  1911 
by  General  Electric  Company 


MINE   AND    INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


LOCOMOTIVES 

Appreciating  that  purchasing  agents,  superintendents  and  other  officials  having  in  charge  the 
ordering  of  materials,  must  frequently  have  difficulty  in  drawing  up  or  checking  specifications  for 
repair  parts,  the  portion  of  this  catalogue  devoted  to  locomotive  repairs  has  been  so  arranged  that 


A  Modern  8-ton  Mine  Locomotive 


knowledge  only  of  the  serial  number  of  a  locomotive  is  adequate  for  determination  of  an  accurate 
description  of  all  parts  of  it:  First  is  given  a  Pilot  Table  in  which  appear  in  order  of  their  serial  numbers 
all  mining  and  industrial  locomotives  shipped  from  the  beginning  of  the  year  1900  and  opposite  each 


The  First  Electric  Mine  Locomotive  Built  in  the  United  States 

number  appear  catalogue  numbers  of  many  of  the  mechanical  repair  parts  and  also  complete  type  and 
form  letters  and  figures  for  the  various  electrical  devices  with  which  the  locomotives  were  equipped 
when  shipped.  After  the  Pilot  Table,  detailed  descriptions  with  complete  identification  data  are 
given  in  the  usual  manner,  the  various  parts  being  segregated  and  arranged  to  facilitate  the  selection 
of  parts  most  often  required.  The  Pilot  Table  by  means  of  catalogue  numbers,  types  and  forms, 
provides  a  ready  guide  for  selection  of  parts  from  the  detailed  lists  and  descriptions  following  it. 

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LOCOMOTIVES 


Outside  Frame  Locomotive 


Inside  Frame  Locomotive 


Four-Ton  Gathering  Locomotive  (Inside  Frame) 


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LOCOMOTIVES 

Listed  on  the  following  pages  will  be  found  repair  parts  for  all  of  the  mining  locomotives  shipped 
by  this  Company  since  the  beginning  of  the  year  1900  and  in  addition  the  various  tables  have  been 
so  prepared  that  they  include  parts  which  will  be  required  for  a  majority  of  the  locomotives  to  be 
furnished  hereafter  while  present  standards  prevail. 

From  the  nature  of  the  service  conditions  met  it  is  apparent  that  wide  varients  have  entered 
the  design  of  locomotives;  differences  in  gauge  and  weight  and  operating  voltage  have  demanded 
many  standards,  while  almost  innumerable  less  important  conditions  have  brought  minor  variations 
of  the  standards.  However,  to  the  ultimate  benefit  of  both  the  user  and  the  manufacturer  it  has  been 
possible  to  so  equip  the  majority  of  locomotives  that  the  chief  wearing  parts  adhere  to  standards  and 
it  is,  therefore,  practicable  to  give  them  catalogue  numbers  in  addition  to  the  usual  names. 

Parts  other  than  those  to  which  catalogue  numbers  are  assigned  are  carefully  described  by  lettered 
cuts  and  names. 

When  ordering  parts  to  which  Cat.  Nos.  are  assigned  give  the  Cat.  No.  and  name  of  each  part  wanted: 
if  parts  wanted  have  no  Cat.  Nos.  give  the  names  and  in  addition  the  serial  number  of  the  locomotive  for 
which  they  are  ordered. 

WHEELS  AND  AXLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


Fig.  I 

Wheels  and  Axle  of  Outside  Frame  Locomotive 
(Plate  Type— Chilled  Iron) 


Fig.  II 

Wheels  and  Axle  of  Inside  Frame  Locomotive 
(Spoke  Type — Chilled  Iron) 


Fig.  Ill 

Wheels  and  Axle  of  Outside  Frame  Locomotive 
(Plate  Type— Steel  Tired) 


Fig.  IV 

Wheels  and  Axle  of  Inside  Frame  Locomotive 
(Spoke  Type — Steel  Tired) 


The  catalogue  numbers  of  wheels  and  axles  appearing  in  the  Pilot  Table  preceding,  designate 
material  just  as  was  furnished  on  the  Locomotives  when  shipped,  with  the  exception  that  in  a  com- 
paratively few  instances  we  have  been  called  on  to  furnish  renewal  wheels  different  from  the  original 
and  in  such  cases  the  catalogue  numbers  designate  material  as  furnished  on  the  renewal  order.  The 
following  table  shows  the  material  used  for  every  catalogue  number  and  in  the  absence  of  instructions 
to  the  contrary  repair  orders  will  be  filled  as  here  indicated.  It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  when 
desired  steel  tired  wheels  can  be  supplied  to  replace  chilled  iron  and  vice  versa. 

Wheels  of  outside  frame  locomotives  are  of  the  plate  type,  Fig.  I,  and  of  inside  frame  locomotives 
are  of  the  spoke  type  Fig.  II. 

Each  catalogue  number  in  the  table  includes  one  axle  and  two  wheels  mounted  on  it.  Separate 
wheels  can  be  furnished  rough  bored  when  desired  and  orders  for  them  should  read  "separate  wheels 

for  Cat.  No "  specifying  the  Cat.  No.  of  the  corresponding  axle  complete  with  wheels. 

We  do  not  recommend  the  purchase  of  separate  wheels  otherwise  than  rough  bored  as  it  is  impossible 
to  guarantee  proper  fit  on  the  axle  unless  the  axle  is  in  our  possession. 

An  order  for  a  "set"  of  wheels  and  axles  is  interpreted  to  mean  sufficient  to  equip  a  locomotive-. 
Careful  use  of  the  catalogue  numbers  will  obviate  difficulty  in  this  respect. 


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DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Diam. 
Gauge     of 
Wheels 

Diam.  of 
Axle 
at 
Gear  Fit 

Overall 
Length 

Fig. 

No. 

Cat.  No. 

Diam. 
Gauge     of 
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Diam.  of 
Axle 
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Overall 
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17      22 

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4       47% 

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3% 

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4       49% 

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33 

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3% 

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43% 

I 

120036    36 

28 

4 

43 

Special 

119976    30 

22 

3 

43% 

III 

120037    36 

28 

4 

43 

III 

119977    30 

22 

3 

43% 

I 

126451    36 

28 

4 

43 

IV 

119978    30 

22 

3 

45% 

I 

120038    36 

28 

4 

50  M 

I 

119979 

30 

22 

3 

51% 

I 

120039    36 

28 

4 

53^4 

I 

*In  one  instance  used  on  23%  in.  gauge. 


^Wheels  have  no  Flange. 


42 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   CO.W7M  .V  f 


WHEELS  AND  AXLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Gauge 

Diam. 
of 
Wheels 

Diam.  <>f 
Axle     Overall 
at      Length 
Gear  Fit 

vJ?'       Cat.  No. 

Gauge 

Diam. 
of 
Wheels 

Diam.  of 
Axle 

at 
Gear  Fil 

Fig. 
Overall      No. 
Length 

120040 

36 

28     4       551/2      I       J20104 

40 

28 

4 

47       IV 

120041 

36 

28    4       55%      I      120105 

40 

28 

4 

47       IV 

120042 

36 

28    4       55^     III      119433 

40 

28 

4 

47       II 

120043 

36 

28    4       55l/2      I      120106 

40 

28 

4 

47       IV 

120044 

36 

28    4       55l/2 

I 

120107 

40 

28 

4 

57%      I 

120045 

36 

28     4       55% 

Special     120108 

40 

28 

4 

59^      I 

120046 

36 

28     4       55% 

III      120109 

40 

28 

4 

59^      I 

120047 

36 

28    4       55^ 

I      120110 

40 

28 

4 

5Q%      I 

120048 

36 

28    4       55% 

I       120111 

40 

28 

4 

59^      I 

120049 

36 

28    4 

55J/2 

I 

120112 

40 

28 

4 

59^ 

I 

120050 

36 

28    4 

55% 

III 

120113 

40 

28 

4 

59^ 

I 

120051 

36 

28    4 

55% 

III 

120114 

40 

28 

4 

60k 

III 

120009 

36 

28 

4 

55y2 

I 

120115 

40 

28 

4 

62 

Special 

120053 

36 

28 

4 

55y2 

I 

120116 

40 

30 

4 

59  y2 

I 

120054 

36 

28 

4 

I 

120117 

40 

30 

4% 

57% 

I 

120055 

36 

28 

4 

5514 

I      120118 

40 

30 

4k 

59  y2 

I 

120056 

36 

28 

4       55% 

I      120119 

40 

30 

4k 

59  y2 

I 

120057 

36 

28 

4     55  y2 

I       120120 

40 

30 

4k 

59  y2 

III 

120058 

36 

28 

4       551/6 

I 

120121 

40 

30 

4k 

59  y2 

I 

120059 

36 

28 

4 

55y2 

I 

120122 

40 

30 

4k 

59  y2 

III 

120060 

36 

28 

4 

I 

120123 

40 

30 

4k 

61  % 

I 

120061 

36 

28 

4 

55  % 

I 

120124 

40 

30 

4k 

61% 

III 

120062 

36 

28 

4 

55% 

I 

120125 

41 

24 

48 

IV 

120063 

36 

28 

4 

I 

120126 

41 

28 

4 

61  % 

I 

120064 

36 

28 

4 

55% 

III      120127 

41 

33 

4k 

48 

IV 

120065 

36 

28 

4 

55l/> 

III      120128 

42 

22 

3 

49 

II 

120066 

36 

28 

4 

55% 

I       120129 

42 

22 

3 

49 

II 

120067 

36 

28 

4 

55% 

II      120130 

42 

22 

3 

55  % 

I 

120068 

36 

28 

4 

56k 

I      120131 

42 

22 

3 

55% 

I 

120069 

36 

28    4 

56k 

I       120132 

42 

22 

3 

55% 

I 

120070 

36 

28    4 

I      120133 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

II 

120071 

36 

28 

4 

56% 

I 

120134 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

IV 

120072 

36 

28    4       56k 

I 

120135 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

II 

120073 

36 

28    4       58% 

I      120136 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

II 

120074 

36 

28    4 

65% 

I      120137 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

IV 

120075 

36 

30 

4 

53V 

I      120138 

42 

22 

3% 

49 

IV 

120076  , 

36 

30 

53% 

I      120139 

42 

22 

3% 

58% 

I 

120077 

36 

30    4       53% 

III      120140 

42 

24 

3% 

49 

IV 

120078 

36 

30    4       55% 

I      120141 

42 

24 

3% 

49 

II 

120079 

36 

30    4k     55y2 

I 

120142 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

122826 

36 

30 

4k 

56 

I 

120143 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

120080 

36 

30 

4k 

59  % 

I 

120144 

42 

28 

4 

49 

IV 

120081 

36 

30 

4k      60% 

I 

120145 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

120082 

36 

30    4k     56% 

I 

120146 

42 

28 

4 

49 

IV 

120083 

36 

30 

4k     56% 

I 

120147 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

120084 

36 

30 

4k     57% 

I 

120148 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

120085 

36 

30 

4k 

57% 

I 

120149 

42 

28 

4 

49 

II 

120086 

36 

30 

4k 

58% 

III      120150 

42 

28 

4 

49 

IV 

120087 

36 

30    4k     59  y2 

I      120151 

42 

28 

4 

49 

IV 

120088 

36 

30    4k     60^ 

III      120152 

42 

28 

4 

49% 

Special 

120089 

36 

33    4k     43 

IV      120153 

42 

28 

4 

59% 

I 

120090 

36 

33    4k 

43       II      120154 

42 

28 

4 

61  J^ 

I 

120091 

36 

33 

5 

56^     HI      120155 

42 

28 

4 

61  }/<i 

I 

120092 

36^ 

28     4 

55^      I      120156 

42 

28 

4 

61% 

I 

120093 

37% 

30     4k 

57       I      120157 

42 

28 

4 

6i  y% 

I 

120094 

37% 

30     4k 

611-3      I      120158 

42 

28 

4 

61% 

I 

120095 

38 

28    4       57y2      I      120159 

42 

28 

4 

61  % 

I 

120096 

38 

30    4k     57y2      I      120160 

42 

28 

4 

61% 

I 

120097 

38 

33    4k     45       IV      120161 

42 

28 

4 

61  % 

I 

120098 

39 

28    4 

46       IV      120162 

42 

28 

4 

62k 

III 

120099 

39 

28     4 

Hi       IV      120163 

42 

30 

4k 

61  % 

I 

123488 

40 

22    3       53%      I      120164 

42 

30 

4 

61  % 

Special 

120100 

40 

22     3% 

47       IV      126378 

42 

30 

4/4 

62 

III 

120101 

40 

22    3%     47       IV      120165 

42 

30 

4 

61% 

I 

120102 

40 

24    3%     47       II      120166 

42 

30 

4k 

62% 

IV 

120103 

40 

28     4       47       TV 

MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


43 


WHEELS  AND  AXLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Gauge 

Diam. 
of 
Wheels 

Diam.  of 
Axle 
at 
Gear  Fit 

Overall 
Length 

Fig. 
No. 

Cat.  No. 

Gauge 

Diam. 
of 
Wheels 

Diam.  of 
Axle 
at 
Gear  Fit 

Overall 
Length 

Fig. 
No. 

120167 

42 

30 

4% 

60^ 

I 

120233 

44 

30 

4% 

63^ 

in 

120168 

42 

30 

4% 

61  Yz 

P 

120234 

44              30 

4% 

64 

i 

120169 

42 

30 

4% 

61  7*2 

I                120235 

44              30 

4%             65^ 

in 

120170 

42 

30 

4% 

61  3^2 

I 

120236 

44 

33 

5 

63^ 

i 

120171 

42 

30 

4% 

61^ 

Special 

120237 

44 

33 

5 

63^ 

in 

120172 

42 

30 

4% 

ol  y<i 

III 

120238 

44 

33 

5r? 

51 

IV 

120173 

42 

30 

4% 

§\Yi 

I 

120239 

44  H 

28 

4  • 

63  M 

i 

120175 

42 

30 

4% 

62 

I 

120240 

45 

28 

4 

64^             I 

120176 

42 

30 

4% 

62^ 

I 

120241 

45 

30 

4% 

64^             I 

120177 

42 

30 

4% 

64 

I 

120242 

47% 

30 

4%             67K              I 

120178 

42 

33 

^>Yi 

49 

IV 

120243 

47%    i      30 

4%             67^            III 

120179 

42 

33 

4% 

49 

IV 

120244 

47%         30 

4% 

67^           HI 

120180 

42 

33 

4% 

49 

II 

120245 

48 

22 

3 

Ql]/s             I 

120181 

42 

33 

4% 

62^ 

I 

120246 

48 

22 

3>Yi 

55                 II 

120182 

42 

33 

5 

61  Yi 

I 

120247 

48 

24 

3>Yi 

55                IV 

120183 

42 

33 

5 

61  Yi 

III 

120248 

48 

28 

3% 

65%             I 

120184 

42 

33 

5 

61  Yi 

I 

120249 

48 

28 

4 

55                 II 

120185 

42 

33 

5 

62  Yi 

I 

120250 

48 

28 

4 

55                IV 

120186 

43 

28 

4 

50 

II 

120251 

48 

28 

4 

55                IV 

120187 

43 

30 

4% 

63 

I 

120252 

48             28 

4 

55                IV 

120188 

43  Yi 

28 

4 

63^ 

I 

120253 

48             28 

4 

55  ys       Special 

120189 

44 

22 

3 

51 

II 

120254 

48             28 

4 

65%             I 

120190 

44 

22 

3 

51 

II 

120255 

48 

28 

4 

67^             I 

120191 

44 

22 

3 

51 

II 

120256 

48 

28 

4 

67^             I 

120192 

44 

22 

3 

59  H 

I 

120257 

48 

28 

4 

67^             I 

120193 

44 

22 

"3>Yi 

51 

II 

120258 

48 

28 

4 

67^             I 

120194 

44 

22 

2>Yi 

51 

II 

120259 

48 

28          4 

67^             I 

120195 

44 

22 

*&Yi 

51 

IV 

120260 

48 

28 

4 

68%             I 

120196 

44 

24 

3^2 

51 

IV 

120261 

48 

28 

4JL 

55                IV 

120197 

44 

24 

"&Yi 

51 

II 

120262 

48 

28 

4 

55                IV 

120198 

44 

24 

"&Yi 

51 

II 

122823 

48 

28 

4 

55                 IV 

120199 

44 

24 

3>Yi 

51 

IV 

120263 

48 

30 

4% 

67  Yi              I 

120200 

44 

24 

3V£ 

51 

II 

120264 

48 

30 

4% 

67^              I 

120201 

44 

24 

3M 

51  Yi 

IV 

120265 

48 

30 

4% 

67K            HI 

120202 

44 

28 

4 

51 

II 

120266 

48 

30 

4% 

67  % 

i 

120203 

44 

28 

4 

51 

II 

120267 

48 

30 

4% 

68 

in 

120204 

44 

28 

4 

51 

II 

120268 

56^ 

22 

63  y* 

ii 

120205 

44 

28 

4 

51 

IV 

120269 

56  ^ 

28 

4 

63^ 

ii 

120206 

44 

28 

4 

51 

II 

120270 

56  Yi 

28 

4 

63  ^ 

ii 

120207 

44 

28 

4 

51 

IV 

120271 

56  Yi 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

ii 

120208 

44 

28 

4 

51 

IV 

120272 

56  H 

28 

4 

76 

i 

120209 

44 

28 

4 

51 

IV 

120273 

56  Yi 

28 

4 

77% 

i 

120210 

44 

28 

4 

61% 

I 

120274 

56^ 

28 

4 

77% 

i 

120211 

44 

28 

4 

63^ 

I 

120275 

56^ 

28 

4 

80^              I 

120212 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I 

120276 

56  H 

28 

4 

80% 

i 

120213 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I 

121449 

56  Yi 

28 

4 

80% 

i 

120214 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I 

120277 

56^ 

29 

4 

63^     1       IV 

120215 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I 

120278 

56  Yi 

30 

4 

80% 

i 

120216 

44 

28 

4 

63  J/£ 

I 

120279 

56  .^ 

30 

4% 

63  Yi 

IV 

120217 

'44 

28 

4 

63^ 

Special 

120280 

56  Yi 

30 

4% 

63^ 

II 

120218 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I 

120281 

56  Yi 

30 

4%             76 

III 

120219 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I                120282          56l/2 

30 

4H             79% 

Special 

120220 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I                120283          56  Yi 

30 

4M             79% 

I 

120221 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I                120284          56  Yi 

33           ^Yi             77  J^ 

I 

126375 

44 

28 

4 

63  Yi 

I                120285          56  Yi 

33          4H             79% 

I 

120222 

44 

28 

4 

64  Yi 

I                120286          561A 

33      i     4^             79% 

I 

120223 

44 

28 

4 

64^ 

I                120287      i    56K 

33 

4^ 

79% 

I 

123746 

44 

28 

4 

64% 

III             120288         56^ 

33 

4H 

82% 

I 

120224 

44 

28 

4 

67  Yi 

I 

120289          56^ 

33 

4%             79% 

I 

120225 

44 

28 

4 

69 

III 

120290 

56  y2 

33 

5 

76 

I 

120226 

44 

30 

4% 

51 

IV 

120291 

56  Yi 

33 

5 

79% 

Special 

120227 

44 

30 

4% 

61  % 

I 

120292 

56  Yi 

33 

5% 

79% 

I 

120228 

44 

30 

4% 

63^ 

I 

120293 

56;Mj 

33 

5% 

82% 

I 

120229 

44 

30 

4% 

63  Yi 

I 

120294 

56  Yi 

36 

5 

82% 

Special 

120230 

44 

30 

4% 

63  Yi 

I 

120295          56  Yi 

28 

4 

81  % 

III 

120231 

44 

30 

4% 

<xy2 

I                126374          56  Yi 

33 

5% 

85^            III 

122824 

44 

30 

4% 

64^ 

III 

120296 

62% 

28 

4 

69% 

II 

120232 

44 

30 

4% 

63^ 

I 

44 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


JOURNAL  BOXES  AND  LININGS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


Fig.  I 
Outside  Frame  Journal  Box  (New  Type) 


Fig.  II 
Inside  Frame  Journal  Box 


Fig.  Ill 
Outside  Frame  Journal  Box  (Old  Type) 


Fig.  IV 
Journal  Box  Lining 


The  journal  boxes  are  similar  to  regular  railway  boxes  and  have  removable  brass  linings.  Two 
types  are  used,  one  illustrated  in  Fig.  I  for  outside  frame  and  the  other,  Fig.  II,  for  inside  frame  loco- 
motives. Fig.  Ill  shows  the  outside  frame  box  with  the  stayplate,  which  holds  the  lining  in  place, 
as  it  used  to  be  furnished.  The  improved  stayplate  shown  in  Fig.  I  is  now  standard  and  supplied  in 
all  cases.  Fig.  IV  shows  the  standard  type  of  journal  box  lining.  The  pattern  number,  cast  on  every 
journal  box,  may  in  some  cases  be  useful  as  a  means  of  identification.  Catalogue  numbers  for  journal 
boxes  are  for  boxes  only;  if  linings  are  wanted  they  should  be  specified  separately  and  by  their  own 
catalogue  numbers.  In  the  table  the  linings  are  placed  directly  opposite  the  boxes  with  which 
they  are  used. 


MINE   AND    INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


45 


JOURNAL  BOXES  AND  LININGS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


JOURNAL    BOXES 

LININGS 

Dimensions  in  Inches 

Cat.  No. 

Pattern  No.           ^'                                                     Remarks 

Cat.  No. 

Length         Bore 

Diam. 

Shell 

65185 

18800                   I 

65204 

5K         3H 

4^ 

119156 

21800 

119273 

4              2% 

3JL 

65190 

55252                  I     !  Recess  for  journal  spring  %  in.  deep                  1 

«CO1  0 

J  . 

119157 

55252                  I       Recess  for  journal  spring  ^  in.  deep                  j 

DO^jl^j 

*•* 

•J/2 

119158 

85220-A              I 

119274 

4              2|f 

4/^ 

65194 

85220-K            II 

65216 

4O    1 
054 

4  '^S' 

65184 

95023-P              I 

Without  wearing  plate 

119159 

95023-P              I 

Plug  in  spring  recess  for  use  with  single  journal 

spring 

119160 

95023-P              I 

Like  Cat.  No.  65184  except  has  J^  in.  wearing 

plate 

119161 

95023-P 

I 

Like  Cat.  No.  119159  except  has  %  in.  wearing 

65202 

6             3tt 

4/^ 

plate 

104286 

95023-P 

I 

Like  Cat.  No.  65184  except  has  %  in.  wearing 

plate 

119162 

95023-P              I 

Like  Cat.  No.  119159  except  has  %  in.  wearing 

plate 

119163 

99457-A 

I 

119275 

4H          3tt 

4  J/£ 

126435 

122000-A 

Special 

126436 

119164 

122829-F 

I 

119276 

6             4*i 

5/^2 

119911 

122829-F           II 

With  wearing  plate 

119912 

6%         4& 

51A 

119165 

122927-XE        I 

Has  finished  guides 

65208 

5               4^: 

4% 

119166 

122927-XF        II 

With  wearing  plate 

65210 

4^            4^y 

4M 

65187 
119167 

122927-XE        II 
122927-XE       II 

Without  wearing  plate                                            } 
With  wearing  plate                                                j 

65208 

54.J-, 
o? 

4M 

65188 

122927-XF 

II 

Without  wearing  plate                                            \ 

AKO1  n 

4V            4  * 

J.3/ 

119168 

122927-XF        II 

With  wearing  plate  for  LM-2T7-B1  only          J 

\JtJ^l  L\J 

/2                   64 

4/4 

119169 

123030-A           II 

119277 

^T^J              "^T-f 

4M 

119170 

123182-E            I 

{ 

119278 
126437 

7            1.883 
7           2.258 

5§ 

119171 

123334-G 

I 

{ 

119279 
119913 

7y2     sl 

5K 

119172 

123334-G 

I 

With  dust  guard 

119279 

7y2     4! 

5H 

65198 

225211-D 

I 

Without  wearing  plate 

65220 

5^         4H 

5 

119173 

225211-D 

II 

With  wearing  plate 

126438 

5M         4gij 

5 

65192 
119174 

242153-E 
242153-E 

II 
II 

Without  wearing  plate 
With  wearing  plate                                                  J 

65214 

4             3H 

4M 

65196 

242495-A 

I 

65218 

5             3|f 

4/^ 

119175 

854152-A 

II 

{ 

119280 
119914 

4              4^ 
4             5 

6 
6 

119176 

867108-A 

I 

{ 

119281 
126442 

4             3H 
4             2ft 

4 
4 

46 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


JOURNAL  AND  MOTOR  SUSPENSION  SPRINGS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

The  journal  and  motor  suspension  springs  are 
made  of  the  highest  grade  of  rolled  steel.  Double 
coil  journal  springs  consisting  of  one  inside  spring 
and  one  outside  spring  are  used  for  the  larger  loco- 
motives, while  in  the  smaller  sizes  single  coil  springs 
are  used.  The  spring  suspension  of  the  motors, 
which  is  an  important  feature  of  the  General  Elec- 


Fig.  I 


Fig.  II 
Double  Journal  Spring 


single  journal  and  Motor  Suspension  Spring  trie  mine  locomotives,  very  materially  reduces  the 

pounding  on  the  rails  and  diminishes  the  expense 

of  maintenance  of  both  track  and  locomotive.     It  is  consequently  of  importance  that  only  high-grade 
springs  be  used  for  this  purpose. 

SINGLE  JOURNAL  SPRINGS 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

/"*  n  4-          M  rt 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

Cat.  JNo. 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

119908                             4& 

3% 

D  119721 

6K 

3^ 

119709                             4M 

3% 

119726 

6M 

m 

119710 

4.9 

m 

119727 

6H 

514 

A  119711 

5 

3% 

119728 

7 

4 

B  119712 

5 

3H 

65135 

7Ys 

3H 

119713 

5.07 

3^ 

119729 

7X 

3^ 

119714 

5A 

3M 

119730 

7*/s 

4K 

119715 

5^ 

3& 

119731 

7A 

3H 

119716 

Wi 

3^ 

119732 

8 

+  1A 

65130 

5% 

sy2 

E  119733 

8^ 

4»/8 

119717 

6 

4 

F  119734 

8^ 

4H 

65126 

6 

4A 

119738 

9H 

4^ 

119719 

6J€ 

2M 

C    65129 

6^ 

3^ 

A-has  5H  turns.                  C-Plain  finish.                   E-wire  1  in.  diameter. 

B-has  4}^  turns.                  D-  Japan  finish.                  F-wire  \Y%  in.  diameter. 

DOUBLE  JOURNAL  SPRINGS 

k 

L 

M 
N 

O 
P 


OUTSIDE  SPRING 

INSIDE  SPRING 

Dimensions  in  Inches 

Dimensions  in  Inches 

Cat     No 

.1  .   IN  O  . 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

ct  l>  .    IN  U  . 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

9739 

5 

5V2' 

/      G  119740 
{      H  119741 

4.92 

3% 

9742 

5/<i 

5^ 

119743 

5 

3J4 

9744 

5/4 

5/^ 

119745 

5/^ 

3^| 

9746 

6 

5^ 

119747 

6 

2% 

5127 

6 

5  J^ 

65128 

6 

3/4 

5101 

6 

5/4 

65124 

6 

3H 

9748 

6 

6H 

119749 

6 

2H 

9718 

6 

5H 

119907 

6 

O 

9909 

6.02 

5H 

119910 

6.15 

2% 

5131 

6*A 

5H 

65132 

7 

3H 

9752                             6% 

5/^ 

119753 

6/^ 

3/4 

6502                             6M 

5H 

126503 

7 

3/4 

9754                              6ff 

5H 

119755 

7rV 

3^4 

cooo                                           7  1/ 

j  , 

/             65224 

7J^ 

3M 

D«iZo                                            /  71 

O  /2 

\           104285 

8 

3M 

6542 

s*A 

8 

126543 

sys 

5 

G-For  side  opposite  cab 

H-For  cab  side 

J-wire  1  }/\  in.  diameter 


K-wire  1  in.  diameter  4  turns 
L-wire  y|  in.  diameter 
M-wire  1  %  in.  diameter 


N-wire  1  in.  diameter  4^  turns 
O-wire  K  in.  diameter 
«P-wire  l^V  in-  diameter 


MOTOR  SUSPENSION  SPRINGS 


UPPER  SPRING 

LOWER  SPRING 

Cat.  No. 

Dimensions  in  Inches 

Cat.  No. 

Dimensions  in  Inches 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

Length 

Outside  Diam. 

119756 
65133 

2^ 
3H 

2M 
3^ 

119757 
65134 

3H 

2M 
3H 

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BRAKE  RIGGING  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

On  the  following  pages,  Figs.  I,  II  and  III  describe  graphically  the  distinctive  types  of  brake 
rigging  and  indicate  the  proper  name  of  each  of  the  parts.  While  different  parts  may  vary  in  size  in 
locomotives  of  different  weights  or  types,  the  cuts  show  a  fair  average  and  repairs  may  be  ordered 
with  accuracy  by  using  the  names  and  in  addition  mentioning  the  serial  number  of  the  locomotive 
on  which  they  are  to  be  used. 

Brake  shoes  and  brake  shoe  heads  have  been  assigned  catalogue  numbers  and  should  be  ordered 
by  them  but  all  other  parts  of  the  brake  rigging  should  be  ordered  by  names  of  parts  and  serial  number 
of  the  locomotive  for  which  ordered.  The  serial  number  appears  on  the  name  plate  on  the  locomotive 
frame. 

BRAKE  STANDS 

Two  forms  of  brake  stands  have  been  furnished  for  the  vertical  screw  type  brake  rigging;  they 
are  illustrated  in  Figs.  IV  and  V.  The  one  most  used  (Fig.  IV)  is  arranged  for  location  on  the  center 
line  of  the  foot  plate  and  the  other  (Fig.  V)  is  arranged  for  location  at  one  side  and  is  used  on  narrow 
gauge  and  other  locomotives  to  save  room  for  the  motorman. 


Fig.  I 

Vertical  Screw  Type  Brake  Rigging  for  Outside  Frame  Locomotive 
(See  also  Figs.  V  and  VI  showing  Brake  Stands) 


A  Brake  stand  complete 

B  Pulley  for  brake  chain  Q 

C  Clevis  for  brake  chain  R 

D  Link  for  clevis  and  brake  chain 

E  Pin  for  clevis  and  equalizer  T 

F  Brake  chain  A  U 

G  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  16064 

H  Brake  rod  V 

I  Brake  hanger,  left  hand  W 

J  Brake  hanger,  right  hand  X 

K  Brake  shoe  head,  left  hand  (see  tables)  Y 

L  Brake  shoe  head,  right  hand  (see  tables)  Z 

M  Brake  shoe,  left  hand  (see  tables)  Aa 

N  Brake  shoe,  right  hand  (see  tables)  A  Ab 

O  Pin  for  brake  hanger  and  locomotive  side  frame     A  Ac 


Spring  cotter  (^  in.  by  1%  in.) 

Brace  with  pin,  for  chain  pulley 

Equalizer  for  brake  rods  and  brake  chain 

Spring  cotter  ( %  in.  by  2  in.) 

Brake  lever 

Non-adjustable  link  for  brake  lever  and  brake 

shoe  head 

Pin  for  brake  lever  and  brake  rods 
Pin  for  brake  shoe  head,  brake  hanger  and  link 
Brake  release  spring,  upper 
Brake  release  spring,  lower 
Spring  cotter  (Y§  in-  by  2  in.) 
Set  screw  for  brake  shoe  and  brake  shoe  head 
Screw  eye  for  nut  and  brake  shoe 
Nut  for  screw  eye  and  brake  lever 


*For  details  see  Fig.  IV 

AState  whether  adjustable  or  non-adjustable  link  is  wanted. 


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Fig.  II 

Vertical  Screw  Type  Brake  Rigging  for  Inside  Frame  Locomotive 
(See  also  Figs.  V  and  VI  showing  Brake  Stands) 

A  Key  for  crank  shaft 

B  Link  for  crank  shaft  and  brake  lever 

C  Link  for  clevis  and  brake  chain 

D  Pin  for  clevis  and  brake  rod 

E  Pin  for  brake  lever  and  brake  shoe  head 

F  Pin  for  crank  shaft  and  clevis 

G  Pins  for  push  rod  clevis,  rear  brake  lever  and  hanger 

H  Pin  for  push  rod  clevis  hanger,  front  brake  lever  and  locomotive  side  frame 

I  Pin  for  rear  brake  lever,  crank  shaft  and  link,  and  front  brake  lever  and  eye  bolt 

J  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  16064 

K  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  16323 

L  Spring  cotter  (^  in.  by  1%  in.) 

M  Set  screw  for  brake  shoe  and  brake  shoe  head  (%,  in.-ll,  2^4  in.  sq.  H.) 

N  Push  rod  clevis  for  rear  brake  lever 

O  Hanger  for  push  rod  clevis 

P  Crank  shaft  lever,  right  and  left  hand 

Q  Crank  shaft,  right  hand 

R  Crank  shaft,  left  hand 

S  Brake  lever,  rear 

T  Brake  lever,  front 

*  U  Brake  stand,  complete 
V  Brake  chain 

W  Brake  rod 

X  Brake  shoe  head,  right  hand  (see  tables) 

Y  Brake  shoe  head,  left  hand  (see  tables) 

Z  Brake  shoe,  right  hand  (see  tables) 

Aa  Brake  shoe,  left  hand  (see  tables) 

Ba  Brake  release  spring 

Ca  Pulley  for  brake  chain 

Da  Clevis  for  brake  chain  and  rod,  and  crank  shaft  and  rod 

Ea  Brace,  with  pin,  for  chain  pulley 

Fa  Eye  bolt  for  front  brake  lever  and  push  rod  clevis 

*  For  details  see  Fig.  IV. 


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—  a 


Fig.  Ill 
Horizontal  Screw  Type  Brake  Rigging  for  Outside  Frame  Locomotive 


A  Brake  handwheel,  complete,  with  handle 

B  Brake  shoe  head,  right  hand  (see  tables) 

C  Brake  shoe  head,  left  hand  (see  tables) 

D  Brake  shoe,  right  hand  (see  tables) 

E  Brake  shoe,  left  hand  (see  tables) 

F  Brake  beam 

G  Brake  lever 

H  Brake  hanger,  front 

I  Brake  hanger,  rear 

J  Brake  rod 

K  Brake  tension  screw 

L  Brake  screw  nut 

M  Washer  for  brake  tension  screw  (|f  in.  by  2  ^  in.  by  ^  in.  special) 

N  Washer  for  brake  tension  screw  (1^  in.  by  3  in.  by  %  in.  special) 

O  Nut  for  brake  tension  screw  (1  ]/%  in.-lO  %  in.  hexagon) 

P  Nut,  Cat.  No.  16074 

Q  Nut,  Cat.  No.  15443 

R  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  16323 

S  Spring  cotter  (Y±  in.  by  1  %  in.) 

T  Bearing  nut  for  brake  tension  screw 

U  Pin  for  brake  hanger  and  locomotive  side  frame 

V  Pin  for  brake  shoe  heads  and  brake  hangers 

W  Pin  for  brake  levers,  brake  hangers  and  brake  rods 

X  Cap  screw,  Cat.  No.  382 

Y  Set  screw  for  brake  shoe  and  brake  shoe  head  (%  in.-ll,  2  J^  in.  sq.  H.) 

Z  Support  for  brake  tension  screw 

Aa  Spacing  block  for  brake  tension  screw^support 

Ba  Spacing  block  for  brake  beam 

Ca  Handle  for  brake  hand  wheel 

Da  Lock  washer,  Cat.  No.  16130 

Ea  Bolt  (1  in.-8,  5%  in.  hex.  H.) 

Fa  Bolt  (5A  in.-ll,  5^  in.  hex.  H.) 

Ga  Bolt  (%  in.-ll,  5  in.  hex.  H.) 


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BRAKE  RIGGING  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


>- 


A  Brake  wheel  handle 

B  Brake  handwheel 

C  Brake  stand 

D  Brake  tension  screw 

E  Brake  screw  nut 

F  Chain  eye  link  for  brake  stand 

G  Brake  stand  equalizer 

H  Pin  for  brake  stand  equalizer 

I  Chain  pulley 

J  Washer  for  bearing  of  brake  tension  screw 

K  Pulley  pin  for  brake  stand 

L  Washer  for  brake  tension  screw  (|-4  in.  by  2  in.  by  -&  in.  special) 

M  Cap  screw,  Cat.  No.  382 

N  Stay  plate  for  brake  stand  and  brake  tension  screw 

O  Bolt(Hin.-ll,l^in.  hex.  H.) 

P  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  16064 

Q  Spring  cotter,  Cat.  No.  52517 


Fig.  IV 
Vertical  Screw  Brake  Stand  for  Center  Location 


Fig.  V 

Vertical  Screw  Brake  Stand  for 
Side  Location 


Ra  Brake  stand 

Bb  Brake   tension   screw 

Cb  Nut  for  brake  tension  screw 

Db  Equalizer  for  brake  stand 

Eb  Pin  for  brake  stand  equalizer 

Fb  Spring  cotter  (-ft  in.  by  1  Y±  in.) 

Gb  Pin  for  chain  roller 

Hb  Lower  bearing  for  brake  stand 

Ib  Washer  for  lower  bearing 


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BRAKE  SHOES  AND  HEADS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


Right  Hand 


Left  Hand 


Removable  Brake  Shoe  and  Head 


All  G.E.  brake  shoes  are  made  from  a  good  grade  of  cast  steel  and  the  brake  shoe  heads  are  cast 
iron.  The  shoes  are  of  the  removable  type  and  are  held  to  the  heads  by  a  set  screw.  Replacement 
of  a  worn  shoe  therefore  is  a  very  simple  operation. 

It  will  be  noted  that  individual  catalogue  numbers  are  given  to  right-  and  left-hand  shoes  and 
heads,  and  the  accompanying  cut  is  shown  to  assist  in  distinguishing  between  them. 


Left 


Pattern  numbers  are  cast  on  all  brake  shoes  and  heads  and  may  in  some  cases  be  useful  as  a  means 
of  identification. 


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CAT.  NO. 

OF  SHOE 

PATTERN 

NUMBERS 

Diam.  of  Wheel 
Used  With 

CAT.  NO.  OF  SHOE-HEADS  USED  WITH 

Right 

Left 

Right 

Left 

Right 

Left 

65186 

65200 

122460  E 

122460  F 

22            120367 

120368 

65206 

65222 

122973  A 

122973  B 

99          /  120367 
\  120369 

120368 
120370 

65226 

65227 

111144  M 

111144  N 

28            120371 

120372 

65228 

65230 

120009  C 

120009  D 

28            120371 

120372 

65231 

65232 

122928  G 

122928  H 

28 

/  120371 
1  120379 

120372 
120380 

65234 

65235 

122917  A 

122917  B 

30 

120385 

120386 

65236 

65238 

103972  M 

103972  N 

30 

120381 

120382 

65239 

65240 

102689  XB 

102689  XC 

33 

/  120390 
\  126446 

120391 
126447 

65242 

65243 

228338  A 

228338  B 

33 

/  120390 
1  126446 

120391 
126447 

65244 

65246 

227095  A 

227095  B 

33 

120383 

120384 

65954 

*  65955 

34455 

34454 

20 

* 

65956 

*  65957 

122378  A 

122378  B 

20 

* 

65958 

*  65959 

120969  A 

120969  B 

22 

* 

120303 

*  120304 

34454  C 

34455  D 

20 

* 

120305 

*120306 

34454 

34455 

20 

* 

*120307 

*  120308 

122337  A 

122337  B 

20 

* 

*120309 

*120310 

123322  A 

123322  B 

22 

* 

M20311 

*120311 

39448  OC 

39448  OC 

22 

* 

*120312 

"120313 

96675  A 

96675  B 

22 

* 

*120314 

*120315 

98061  E 

98061  F 

22 

* 

"120316 

*120317 

112520  G 

112520  H 

22 

* 

*120318 

*120319 

122268  A 

122268  B 

22 

* 

*  120320 

*120321 

159245  A 

159245  B 

22 

* 

* 

120322 

120323 

881112  C 

881112  D 

24 

120369 

120370 

120324 

120325 

111144  M 

111144  N 

28 

120371 

120372 

*120326 

*120327 

98791  C 

98791  D 

28 

* 

* 

120328 

120329 

111144  P 

111144  R 

28 

120432 

120433 

120330 

120331 

123029  M 

123029  N 

28 

120375 

120376 

*  120332 

*120332 

166550  B 

166550  B 

28 

* 

* 

*120333 

*120333 

30515  D 

30515  D 

28 

* 

* 

120334 

120335 

123022  G 

123022  H 

28 

120377 

120378 

120336 

120337 

839186  A 

839186  B 

28 

120371 

120372 

120338 

120339 

835168  C 

835168  D 

28 

120379 

120380 

120340 

120341 

246810  A 

246810  B 

29 

120379 

120380 

120342 

120343 

160386  A 

160386  B 

30 

120381 

120382 

*  120344 

*  120344 

27814 

27814 

30 

* 

* 

"120345 

*  120346 

839792  A 

839792  B 

30 

* 

* 

*  120347 

*  120348 

97610  G 

97610  H 

30 

* 

* 

120349 

120350 

236112  C 

236112  D 

30 

120383 

120384 

120351 

120352 

862163  A 

862163  B 

30 

120379 

120380 

120353 

120354 

871142  C 

871142  D 

30 

120385 

120386 

120355 

120355     95258  C 

95258  C 

30 

120387 

120387 

*120356 

*120356     39269  D 

39269  D 

30 

* 

* 

120357 

120358    819199  C 

819199  D 

33 

120388 

120389 

*  120359 

*  120360     80346  C 

80346  D 

33 

* 

* 

120361 

120362     92969  I 

92969  J 

33 

120392 

120393 

120363 

120364 

122277  M 

122277  N 

33 

120394 

120395 

120365 

120366    855137  A 

855137  B 

36 

120396 

120397 

121540 

121541    111358  M 

111358  N 

30 

120385 

120386 

126444 

126445    102689  XD 

102689  XE 

30 

120390 

120391 

*  126449 

"126450     39471 

39472 

20 

* 

* 

126452 

126453    122277  P 

122277  R 

30 

120394 

120395 

126454 

126455    122277  M 

122277  N 

33 

120394 

120395 

126456 

126457    122277  P 

122277  R 

30 

120394 

120395 

126458 

126458    122002  K 

122002  K         33 

126459           126460 

126461 

126462    102689  XG 

102689  XF        33 

126446           126447 

126463 

126464    160581  P 

160581  E         33 

126465           126466 

*  Shoe  and  head  combined  in  one  casting. 


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BRAKE 

SHOES  AND 

HEADS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

BRAKE  SHOE  HEADS 

COMPLETE  WITH  SET  SCREW 

CAT.  NO. 

PATTERN  NUMBERS 

CAT.  NO.  OF  SHOES  USED  WITH 

Right  Hand 

Left  Hand 

Right  Hand 

Left  Hand 

Right 

Left 

120367 

120368 

122460-C 

122460-D 

f  65186 
1  65206 

f  65200 
\  65222 

120369       120370 

811132-A 

811132-B 

/  120322 
I  65206 

f  120323 
I  65222 

:  65226 

65227 

65228 

65230 

120371       120372 

111144-K 

111144-L 

•  65231 

-  65232 

120324 

120325 

120336 

120337 

120375       120376 

123029-K 

123029-L 

120330 

120331 

120377       120378 

123022-J 

123022-K 

120334 

120335 

f  65231 

f  65232 

120379       120380 

233159-A 

233159-B 

120338 
120340 

J  120339 
I  120341 

1  120351 

1  120352 

120381       120382 

103972-L 

103972-K 

f  65236 
\  120342 

f  65238 
I  120343 

• 
120383       120384 

227094-A 

227094-B 

f  65244 
1  120349 

f  65^246 
I  120350 

:  65234 

f  65235 

120385 

120386 

111358-L 

111358-K 

-  120353 

\  120354 

•[  121540 

[  121541 

120387 

120387 

95258-B 

95258-B 

120355 

120355 

120388 

120389 

102689-W 

102689-XA 

120357 

120358 

f  65239 

f  65240 

120390 

120391 

102689-S 

102689-T 

65242 

\  65243 

1  126444 

1  126445 

120392 

120393 

92969-E 

92969-F 

120361 

120362 

f  120363 

f  120364 

120394 

120395 

122277-E 

122277-F 

1  126452 
126454 

126453 
126455 

[  126456 

[  126457 

120396 

120397 

855137-C 

855137-D 

120365 

120366 

f  120328 

f  120329 

120432 

120433 

248187-A 

248187-B 

\  65226 

\  65227 

I  65228 

[  65230 

120434 

120435 

122991-A 

122991-B 

65234 

65235 

f  65239 

f  65240 

126446 

126447 

102689-XJ 

102689-XK 

65242 

65243 

[  126461 

[  126462 

*  126459      §126460 

122002-J 

122002-H 

126458 

126458 

126465 

126466 

102689-XH 

102689-XL 

126463 

126464 

*  For  front  brake  shoes. 
§  For  rear  brake  shoes. 


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SANDING  DEVICES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

The  sanding  devices  consist  of  the  parts  shown  in  the  accompanying  cuts.  There  have  been  man; 
minor  modifications  to  suit  special  conditions,  but  they  all  conform  to  the  same  general  arrangement 
shown  here.  When  ordering  repair  parts  give  name  of  part  wanted  and  the  locomotive  serial  number. 


A 
B 
C 
D 
E 
F 
G 
H 
I 

J 

K 

L 

M 

N 

O 

P 

Q 

R 

S 

T 

U 

V 

W 

X 

Y 

Z 


Fig.  I 
Sanding  Device  for  Outside  Frame  Locomotives  having  Structural  Steel  Sides 


Sand  box,  rear  right  hand  and  front  left  hand 

Sand  box,  rear  left  hand  and  front  right  hand 

Bolt  for  front  and  side  connecting  rod  bracket  and  sand  box 

Lever  for  front  connecting  rod  and  valve  rod 

Lever  for  rear  connecting  rod  and  valve  rod 

Lever  for  front  and  side  connecting  rods 

Set  screw  for  levers  and  handles 

Hose  for  sand  pipe 

Clamp  for  sand  pipe  and  hose 

Operating  handle  for  rear  sand  valves 

Operating  handle  for  front  sand  valves 

Sand  valve  release  spring 

Spring  cotter  for  levers,  handles  and  valve  rods 

Bolt  for  operating  handle  bracket 

Bolt  for  front  and  side  connecting  rod  lever  and  bracket 

Pin  for  connecting  rods,  levers  and  handle 

Sanding  device  rod,  side 

Rod  for  sand  valve 

Bracket  for  front  and  side  connecting  rod  lever 

Sand  pipe. 

Cover  for  sand  box 

Sand  valve 

Bracket  for  operating  handles 

Shaft  for  operating  handles 

Nut  for  operating  handle  shaft 

Spring  cotter  for  valve  rod  and  valve 


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A 
B 
C 
D 
E 
F 
G 
H 
I 

K 
L 

M 


A 
B 

C 
D 
E 
F 
G 
H 
I 

K 


SANDING  DEVICES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

I    A 


Fig.  II 
Sanding  Device  for  Inside  Frame  Locomotives  having  Structural  Steel  Sides 


Lever  for  front  connecting  rod  and  valve  rod  N 

Lever  for  rear  connecting  rod  and  valve  rod  O 

Sand  box,  rear  right  hand  and  front  left  hand  P 

Sand  box,  rear  left  hand  and  front  right  hand  Q 

Sand  pipe  R 

Hose  for  sand  pipe  S 

Clamp  for  sand  pipe  and  hose  T 

Pin  for  connecting  rods,  levers  and  handles  U 

Operating  shaft  for  handles  V 

Nut  for  operating  handle  shaft  W 

Operating  handle  for  rear  sand  valves  X 

Operating  handle  for  front  sand  valves  Y 
Lever  for  front  and  side  connecting  rods 


Spring  cotter  for  levers,  handles  and  valve  rods 

Spring  cotter  for  valve  rod  and  valve 

Cover  for  sand  box 

Sanding  device  rod,  side 

Sanding  device  rod,  front 

Sanding  device  rod,  rear 

Bolt  for  front  and  side  connecting  rod  lever 

Bracket  for  handle 

Sand  valve 

Rod  for  sand  valve 

Sand  valve  release  spring 

Set  screw  for  levers  and  handles 


Fig.  Ill 
Sanding  Device  for  Locomotives  having  Cast  Iron  Sides 


Bolt  for  locomotive  frame  and  sand  box  bottom  L 

Lever  for  connecting  rods  and  valve  rod,  front  N 

left  hand  O 

Valve  rod,  rear  left  hand  .  P 

Sand  pipe  Q 

Sand  valve  release  spring  R 

Valve  rod,  except  rear  left  hand  S 
Side  connecting  rod  for  valve  rods 

Front  connecting  rod  for  valve  rods  T 

Rear  connecting  rod  for  valve  rods  U 

Sand  box  bottom,  rear  right  hand  and  front  left  hand  V 

Spring  cotter  for  valve  rods  and  valves  W 


Pin  for  connecting  rods  and  levers 

*  Clamp  for  sand  pipe  and  hose 

*  Hose  for  sand  pipe 

*  Sand  pipe 

Operating  handle  for  rear  sand  valves 

Set  screw  for  handles  and  levers 

Lever  for  connecting  rod  and  valve  rod,  except 

front  left  hand 
Sand  valve 

Operating  handle  for  front  sand  valves 
Spring  cotter  for  levers,  handles  and  valve  rods 
Sand  box  bottom,  rear  left  hand  and  front  right  hand 


*  In  the  above  illustration  two  styles  of  Sand  Pipes  are  shown:  the  Iron  Sand  Pipe  and  the  Iron  Sand   Pipe  with   Rubber    Hose.     The   Iron 
Pipe  with  Rubber  Hose  is  recommended. 


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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

There  are  but  two  types  of  cable  reels  used  on  G.E.  gathering  locomotives,  the  Type  VR  which 
operates  from  the  locomotive  axle  and  the  Type  MVR  which  is  motor-operated.  Minor  modifications 
of  these  types  are  indicated  by  the  various  form  letters  and  numerals. 


TYPE  VR,  FORM  A3  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 

illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  1) 

Description 

31839 

Y-l 

Base 

31840 

W 

Cap  for  base 

31841 

F 

Short  sleeve  bearing  cap 

31842 

D-2 

Long  sleeve  bearing  cap 

31843 

B 

Sprocket  bearing  cap 

405 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  31840  to  base  (^  in.-13,  1J^  in.  hex.  h.) 

15887 

Cap  screw  fastening  bearing  caps  to  base  (%  in.—  11,  2J<£  in.  hex.  h.) 

31848 

R-l 

Cable  clip 

56740 

S-l 

Screw  for  cable  clip  (14-24,  Yt  in.  r.h.) 

31849 

B-l 

Bevel  pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

31850 

L-2 

Long  sleeve  for  pinion 

31851 

A-l 

Short  sleeve  for  pinion 

31852 

G-2 

Bevel  gear  (74  teeth,  5  pitch) 

31872 

D 

Key  for  sprocket  (%  in.  by  ^  in.  by  4  ^5  in.  round  ends) 

31873 

L-l 

Bushing  for  No.  31852 

31874 

G 

Reel  sprocket  (15  teeth,  1^  in.  pitch) 

31853 

Clutch,  complete,  includes  parts  indented  below 

31854 

M-2 

Clutch  pawl 

31855 

C-l 

Pin  for  pawl  (^  in.  by  2^g  in.) 

4030 

Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  ^  in.) 

31856 

I 

Ratchet  with  pin 

31857 

H 

Pin  for  ratchet  (%  in.  by  2^g  in.) 

31858 

K 

Roll  for  ratchet  (^  in.  diam.,  |f  in.  long) 

31859 

Z 

Roll  race 

31865 

X 

Bushing  for  No.  31859 

31860 

E 

Roll  retainer 

9624 

Screw  fastening  No.  31860  to  roll  race  (6-32,  ^  in.  f.h.) 

31861 

K-2 

Tension  spring  for  clutch 

31862 

Y 

Pin  for  spring  (%  in.  by  1$  in.  sp'l) 

4030 

Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  ^  in.) 

31866 

A 

Stop  for  clutch  (-fg  in.  by  1^  in.) 

31863 

U-2 

Shaft 

31864 

U 

Taper  pin  for  shaft 

31867 

F-l 

Shifting  lever 

31845 

Cap  screw  for  No.  31867  (%  in.-ll,  1&  in.  hex.  h.  sp'l) 

31877 

Stop  with  rivets  for  shifting  lever 

31868 

E-l 

Shipper 

31869 

D-l 

Collar  with  pin  for  shipper 

31870 

C 

Friction  disc,  large 

31871 

V 

Friction  disc,  small 

104302 

F-2 

Screw  fastening  No.  31870  in  position  (No.  14,  1  in.  f.h.; 

56743 

Screw  fastening  No.  31871  in  position  (14-24,  ^  in.  f.h.) 

31875 

No.  00  tiger  grease  cup 

31876 

T 

Terminal  for  motor  cable 

31891 

P-2 

Cable  strap 

31881 

S 

Reel  bushing 

31923 

P-l 

Screw  for  No.  31881  (No.  14,  %  in.  f.h.) 

66047 

P 

Insulated  contact  and  connector 

31883 

O-l 

Gear  insulation 

31884 

Z-2 

Reel  ring 

31885 

Y-2 

Lower  reel  bar 

104304 

X-2 

Upper  reel  bar 

31886 

A-3 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31885,  104304 

104305 

O-2 

Screw  for  No.  31885  (No.  16,  \Yz  in.  f.h.) 

31897 

Screw  for  No.  104304  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

31888 

W-l 

Terminal  for  reel  cable 

31890 

T-i 

Bolt  for  cable  terminal  (^  in.  -16,  1%  in.  hex.  h.) 

31889 

V-l 

Washer  for  No.  31890  (yf  in.  by  1  in.  by  ^§  in.  thick  copper) 

6529 

U-l 

Nut  for  No.  31890  (H  in.-16,  hex.  brass  fin.  st'd) 

31892 

M 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (2  thicknesses) 

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TYPE  VR,  FORM  A3  CABLE  REEL— (Continued) 


Illustration 



Cat.  No. 

Letter 

Description 

(Fig.  1) 

31900 

L 

Cover 

31894 

H-l 

Contact  plate 

31898 

K-l 

Spring  for  contact  plate,  with  rivets 

31895 

N-l 

Flexible  connection 

31896 

N 

Equalizer 

31897 

O 

Screw  for  No.  31896  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

31899 

M-l 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31895,  31896  (%  in.  by  J<£  in.) 

31901 

R 

Cap  insulation 

31902 

Guard  ring 

31903 

C-2 

Ballast  with  pins 

31904 

Dowel  pin  for  No.  31903  (J-6  in.  by  2^  in.) 

31905 

B-2 

Reel  disc 

121536 

Cable  hook,  complete 

121537 

Clamping  block  for  cable  hook 

31980 

Screw  for  No.  121537  (A  in.-18,  %  in.  r.h.) 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  Al  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  Al  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  i 

the  Type  VR,  Form  A3: 

121570                   Y-l 

Base 

121571                   W 

Cap  for  base 

121572                   F 

Short  sleeve  bearing  cap 

121573                   D-2 

Long  sleeve  bearing  cap 

121574                   B 

Sprocket  bearing  cap 

121575 

Cable  hook,  complete 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  A2  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  A2  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  i 

the  Type  VR,  Form  A3: 

121576                  Y-l 

Base 

121571                   W 

Cap  for  base 

121572                   F 

Short  sleeve  bearing  cap 

121573                   D-2 

Long  sleeve  bearing  cap 

121574                   B 

Sprocket  bearing  cap 

121575 

Cable  hook,  complete 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  A4  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  A  4  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  i 

the  Type  VR,  Form  A3: 

64458 

Cable  hook,  complete 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  A5  CABLE  REEL 


121577 

121578 

31912 

31913 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  A5  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  c 
the  Type  VR,  Form  A3: 

Y-l  Base 

Cable  hook,  complete 

Insulation  for  cable  hook 

Screw  for  No.  31912  (No.  14,  2  in.  f.h.) 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  AlO  CABLE  REEL 


Fig.  2.  Type  VR  Form  AlO  Cable  Reel 


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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 
TYPE  VR,  FORM  A8  CABLE  REEL 


Illustration 

Cat.  No. 

Letter                                                                                                    Description 

(Fig.  2) 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  A8  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those'  c 

the  Type  VR  Form  AS: 

t  64451 

CLUTCH,  complete 

1  64452 

J                       Ratchet 

1  64453 

K                      Roll  for  ratchet  (%  in.  diam.  $  in.  long) 

1  64454 

Z                      Roll  race 

1  64455 

E                       Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  roll  retainer  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.) 

64458 

Cable  hook 

66047 

Insulated  coritact  and  connector,  complete 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  AlO  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  AlO  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those'j. 

the  Type  VR,  Form  A3: 

105952 

B-l 

Cap  for  base 

t  64451 

Clutch,  complete 

t  64452 

L 

Ratchet 

t  64453 

K 

Roll  for  ratchet  (Yz  in.  diam.,  £5  in.  long) 

t  64454 

Z 

Roll  race 

t  64455 

E 

Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  roll  retainer  (10-24,  ^  in.  f.h.) 

122019 

Stop  with  rivets  for  shifting  lever 

t  122020 

C 

Friction  disk,  large 

t  122021 

B-2               Reel  disk 

122022 

D-l              Support  for  brush-holder  studs 

122023 

C-l               Screw  fastening  Nos.  122020,  122022  to  reel  disk  (%  in.-16,  2K  in.  f.h.) 

122024 

.  . 

Screw  fastening  No.  122020  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  \Yi  in.  r.h.) 

122025 

Z 

Washer  for  No.  122023  (H  in.  by  1M  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

4031 

A-l 

Nut  for  No.  122023  (H  in.  -16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122026 

E-l 

Bushing  for  bevel  gear 

t  122027 

X-2 

Upper  reel  bar 

122028 

Guard  ring 

122029 

E                  Supporting  ring  for  cover 

122030 

D                  Cover,  complete,  with  insulation 

122031 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122029  to  reel  disk  (%,  in.-16,  6%  in.  hex.  h.) 

122025 

Washer  for  No.  122031  (H  in.  by  1^  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

4031 

Nut  for  No.  122031  (%  in.-16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122032 

Lag  screw  fastening  No.  1220*30  to  supporting  ring  (Yi  in.,  3  in.  long  sp'l) 

16076 

Spring  cotter  for  No.  122032  (Y*  in.  by  1  in.) 

122033 

J                   Collector  ring 

122034 

H                  Collector  ring  shell 

122035 

K                  Stud  for  collector  rings  (%,  in.  -16,  3H  in.  long) 

21392 

Y                  Washer  for  No.  122035  (Jf  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

9616 

L                  Nut  for  No.  122035  (%  in.  -16,  Y±  in.  thick,  fe  in.  across  flats  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122036 

W                 Mica  bushing  for  stud  (%  in.  by  Yi  in.  by  $f  in.  long) 

122037 

V                  Mica  washer  for  No.  122036  (Yi  in.  by  lyj  in.  by  K  in.  thick) 

122038 

Set  screw  for  No.  122034  (14-24,  %'in.  headless  sp'l) 

122039 

S                   Punched  copper  tube  terminal  for  collector  ring  cable 

10063 

T                  Screw  fastening  No.  122039  to  collector  ring  (14-24,  %  in.  fill,  h.) 

110624 

Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  10063  (&  in.  by  -jfa  in.  by  -^  in.  thick) 

122040 

N                  Contact  shaft  for  collector  rings 

122041 

Key  for  contact  shaft  and  cap  for  base  (%  in.  by  Y±  in.  by  3H  in.  round  end) 

t  See  illustration  on  page  56. 


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Cat.  Xo. 


122042 
122053 
122054 
122055 
122056 
122057 
31897 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  A10  CABLE  REEL— (Continued) 


Illustration 
Letter 

(Fig.  2) 

c 
u 

F 
X 
G 
P 

A 


Description 


Key  for  contact  shaft  and  collector  ring  shell  (^  in.  by  %  in.  by  3Ji  in.  round  end) 

Long  stud  for  brush-holder  (^  in. -11,  6%  in.  long) 

Short  stud  for  brush-holder  (%  in. -11,  5%  in-  long) 

Insulation  sleeve  for  No.  122053 

Insulation  sleeve  for  No.  122054 

Strap  for  cables 

Screw  fastening  No.  122057  in  position  (No.  10,  1  in.  f.h.) 


Fig.  3 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  3) 

Description 

122043 

BRUSH-HOLDER,  complete,  with  terminal,  without  studs 

122044 

C 

Brush-holder  body 

119774 

G                      Clamping  screw  for  No.  122044  (14-24,  %  in.  hex.  h.  blued  cap  screw) 

32537 

D                      Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal 

122045 

H                      Cap  screw  fastening  No.  32537  to  brush-holder  body  (14-24, 

Yi  in.  hex.  h.  blued) 

14426 

J                       Washer  for  No.  122045  (H  in.  by  Yi  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

122046 

M                     Pressure  spring  for  carbon  brush 

122047 

L                      Spring  holder 

122048 

N                      Hinge  pin  for  spring 

122049 

K                      Spring  cotter  for  No.  122048  G&-  in.  by  %  in.  blued) 

122050 

F                      Lever  for  spring 

62060                   I                        Screw  fastening  No.  122047  to  brush-holder  body  (10-32,  % 

in.  fill.  h.  blued) 

122051 

E                      Thumbscrew  for  carbon  brush  pigtail  terminal  (10-32,  %  in. 

brass  sp'l) 

122052 

B                      Carbon  brush  with  pigtail  and  terminal  (2J4  in.  long,   %  in 

.  wide,   %  in.   thick) 

Two  required  for  each  holder,  six  for  each  cable  reel 

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Cat.  No. 


104287 

31840 

405 

104288 

104289 

104290 

1871 

104291 

104292 

104293 

104294 

9825 

104295 

122617 

31841 

31842 

15887 

31848 

33828 

31849 

31850 

31851 

31852 

31873 

31853 

31854 

31855 

4030 

31856 

31857 

31858 

31859 

31865 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  4) 


Cb 

Aa 

Fa 

Pa 

Ka 

Ma 

Oa 

Na 

La 

Qb 

Rb 

Vb 


Sb 
Ua 
Qa 


Ab 
Za 
Ib 
He 
Ga 

Jb 
Ya 
Wa 
Lb 

Tb 
Kb 
Va 


Fig.  4.     VR  Form  B  Cable  Reel 

TYPE  VR,  FORMS  Bl  AND  B5  CABLE  REELS 

Description 


MECHANISM  BASE 

Cap  for  mechanism  base 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  31840  to  base  (Y>.  in. -13,  1 1/£  in.  hex.  h.) 

Gear  (34  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Sprocket  (11  teeth,  1^  in.  pitch)  with  pin 

Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

Set  screw  for  gear  (%  in. -16,  1  in.  sq.  h.) 

Key  for  gear  (%  in.  by  z/%  in.  by  2%  in.  long,  round  ends) 

Key  for  sprocket  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  \Y»  in.  long,  round  ends) 

Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

Bearing  cap 

Cap  screw  fastening  Nos.  104293,  104294  to  base  (%  in.-ll,  2%  in.  hex.  h.) 

Oil  pipe  for  Nos.  104293,  104294  (J4  in.  pipe,  1%  in.  long) 

Pipe  coupling  for  oil  pipe  (J4  in.  pipe) 

Short  sleeve  bearing  cap 

Long  sleeve  bearing  cap 

Cap  screw  fastening  Nos.  31841,  31842  to  base  (%  in.-ll,  2J4  in.  hex.  h.) 

Cable  clip  holding  cable  to  cap  for  mechanism  base 

Screw  fastening  No.  31848  in  position  (14-24,  %  in.  r.h.) 

Bevel  pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Long  sleeve  for  pinion 

Short  sleeve  for  pinion 

Bevel  gear  (74  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Bushing  for  No.  31852 

CLUTCH,  complete,  includes  parts  indented  below 

Clutch  pawl 

Pin  for  pawl  (J4  in.  by  2%  in.) 

Spring  cotter  for  pin  (&  in.  by  %  in.) 

Ratchet 

Pin  for  ratchet  (%  in.  by  2%  in.) 

Roll  for  ratchet  (%  in.  diam.,  M  in.  long) 

Roll  race 

Bushing  for  No.  31859 


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TYPE  VR,  FORMS  Bl  AND  B5  CABLE  REELS— (Continued) 


Illustration 

Cat.  Xo. 

Letter                                                                                                         Description 

(Fig.  4) 

31860 

Ub                     Roll  retainer 

9624 

Mb                   Screw  fastening  No.  31860  to  roll  race  (6-32,  fV  in.  f.h.) 

31861 

Sa                     Tension  spring  for  clutch 

31862 

Xa                     Pin  for  spring  (J4  in.  by  lyf  in.  sp'l) 

4030 

Wa                   Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  5"g  in.) 

31866 

Stop  for  clutch  (-5^  in.  by  1^  in.) 

104299 

Gb 

Pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

104300 

Nb 

Key  for  pinion  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  2^  in   long,  round  ends) 

104301 

Bb 

Shaft  for  bevel  pinion  and  clutches 

31868 

Ob 

Shipper  for  clutches 

31869 

Eb 

Collar  with  pin  for  shipper 

31870 

K 

Friction  disc,  large 

31871 

Z 

Friction  disc,  small 

104302 

L 

Screw  fastening  No.  31870  in  position  (No.  14,  1  in.  f.h.) 

56743 

Da 

Screw  fastening  No.  31871  in  position  (14-24,  y>  in.  f.h.) 

31875 

Db 

No.  00  tiger  grease  cup 

31876 

Terminal  for  motor  cable 

31881 

Fc 

Bushing  for  reel 

104303 

1 

Reel  ring 

31885 

F 

Lower  reel  bar 

104304 

G 

Upper  reel  bar 

31886 

Gc 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31885,  104304  (%  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

104305 

Screw  for  No.  31885  (No.  16,  1^  in.  f.h.) 

31897 

D 

Screw  for  No.  104304  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.n.) 

103942 

I 

Guide  ring  for  upper  reel  bar 

31888 

Terminal  for  reel  cable 

31890 

O 

Bolt  for  cable  terminal  (%  in.  -16,  1  %  in.  hex.  h.) 

31889 

N 

Washer  for  No.  31890  (M  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.0625  in.  copper) 

6529 

M 

Nut  for  No.  31890  (%  in.-16,  hex.  brass) 

31900 

W 

Cover  for  contacts 

31892 

E 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (2  thicknesses) 

103943 

Q 

Screw  fastening  cover  and  supporting  ring  in  position  (No.  16,  2J^  in.  r.h.) 

31913 

H 

Screw  fastening  No.  31892  to  reel  disk  (No.  14,  2  in.  f.h.) 

103944 

B 

Ballast  with  pins 

66047 

Ca 

Insulated  contact  and  connector 

31883 

X 

Gear  insulation 

104305 

Y 

Screw  fastening  No.  31883  in  position  (No.  16,  1^  in.  f.h.) 

31891 

la 

Cable  strap 

31923 

Ja 

Screw  fastening  No.  31891  in  position  (No.  14,  %  in.  f.h.) 

31894 

R 

Contact  plate 

31898 

U 

Spring  for  contact  plate 

31895 

P 

Flexible  connection 

31896 

s 

Equalizer 

31897 

T 

Screw  for  Nos.  31896,  31898  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

31899 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31895.  31896  (%  in.  by  l/4  in.) 

31901 

Ba 

Cap  insulation 

103945 

C 

Reel  disc 

64458 

Pb 

Cable  hook,  complete 

31877 

Ta 

Stop  with  rivets  for  shifting  lever 

31845 

Fb 

Cap  screw  for  fastening  shifting  lever  (^  in.  -11,  !•&  in.  hex.  h.  sp'l) 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  B2  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  B2  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 

the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

122624                    Ma                Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

122625                    Qb                 Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

122626                    Rb                Bearing  cap  for  No.  122625 

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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 
TYPE  VR,  FORM  B4  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 


122629 

122630 

122631 

122632 

10805 

21937 


64451 

64452 

64453 

64454 

64455 

1288 

121536 

121537 

31980 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  4) 


CB 

Ma 
Qb 


Vb 


Lb 
Tb 
Kb 
Ub 

Pb 


Description 


122627 

Cb 

t  104308 

C-l 

t  104309 

E-l 

t  104310 

D-l 

t  104311 

U 

t  104312 

T 

104313 

1382 

t  104314 

A-l 

t  29449 

B-l 

t  104315 

H-l 

t  104316 

F-l 

t  104317 

M 

t  104318 

G-l 

t  104319 

N 

t   1209 

G 

t  104320 

L 

104321 

C 

t  104322 

J-l 

t  104323 

E 

t  13919 

V-l 

f  24262 

F 

t  104324 

W-l 

t  104325 

X-l 

122628 

B 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  B4  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

MECHANISM  BASE 

Collector 

Collector  ring 

Support  for  Nos.  104308,  104309 

Base  for  No.  104310 

Screw  fastening  base  to  support  (6-32,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Screw  fastening  collector  ring  to  support  (12-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Screw  fastening  collector  to  support  (10-24,  ^g  in-  f-h.  brass) 

Insulating  bushing  for  contact 

Screw  fastening  No.  104314  to  support  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Terminal  for  motor  cable 

CONTACT  FINGER  with  spring  and  shunt,  for  collector 

Contact  finger  with  spring  and  shunt,  for  collector  ring 

Guard  for  No.  104316 

Guard  for  No.  104317 

Screw  fastening  contact  finger  in  position  (No.  10,  1  in.  r.h.) 

Insulating  washer  for  contact  finger 

Reel  disc 

Long  bolt  fastening  reel  cable  terminal  and  contact  finger  in  position  (fa  in.  -18,  1J^ 

in.  hex.  h.  brass) 
Short  bolt  fastening  reel  cable  terminal  and  contact  finger  in  position  (fa  in.-18, 

\y<z  in.  hex.  h.  brass) 
Nut  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (fa  in.-18,  fa  in.  thick,  if    in.    across   flats,    hex.    brass 

cham.  one  side) 

Small  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (ft  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
Medium  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (ft  in.  by  J/s  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
Large  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (H  in.  by  1)4  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
Ballast 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  B6  CABLE  REEL 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  B6  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

MECHANISM  BASE 

Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

Small  bearing  cap  for  No.  122631 

Pipe  plug  for  No.  122631  (J£  in.  pipe) 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122632  in  position  (%  in.  -11, 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  B7  CABLE  REEL 


in.  hex.  h.) 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  B7  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

CLUTCH,  complete 

Ratchet  with  pin 

Roll  for  ratchet 

Roll  race 

Roll  retainer 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.) 
Cable  hook,  complete 

Clamping  block  for  cable  hook 

Screw  for  No.  121537  (fa  in.-18,  H  in.  r.h.) 


t  See  illustration  on  page  66. 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  B8  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  4) 


Description 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  B8  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 


122629 

Cb 

MECHANISM   BASE 

122630 

Ma 

Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

122631 

Qb 

Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

122632 

Small  bearing  cap  for  No.  122631 

10805 

Pipe  plug  for  No.  122631  (1A  in. 

pipe) 

21937 

Vb 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122632 

in  position  (5^8  in.—  11,  1 

%  in-  hex.  h.) 

64451 

CLUTCH,  complete 

64452 

Lb 

Ratchet  with  pin 

64453 

Tb 

Roll  for  ratchet 

64454 

Kb 

Roll  race 

64455 

Ub 

Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  a 

•g  in.  f.h.) 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  B9  CABLE  REEL 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form 

B9  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 

the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

122624 

Ma               Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

122625 

Qb                Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

122626 

Rb                Bearing  cap  for  No.  122625 

64451 

CLUTCH,  complete 

64452 

Lb                    Ratchet  with  pin 

64453 

Tb                    Roll  for  ratchet 

64454 

Kb                    Roll  race 

64455 

Ub                    Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.) 

. 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  BIO  CABLE  REEL 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  BIO  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 

the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

64451 

CLUTCH,  complete 

64452 

Lb 

Ratchet  with  pin 

64453 

Tb 

Roll  for  ratchet 

64454 

Kb 

Roll  race 

64455 

Ub 

Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  ^  in.  f.h.) 

122633 

Ga 

Bushing  for  bevel  gear 

122634 

K 

Friction  disc,  large 

122635 

Fc 

Bushing  for  reel 

31897 

Screw  fastening  No.  122635  to  reel  disc  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

122636 

E 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (two  thicknesses) 

122628 

B 

Ballast 

t  122637 

C-l 

Collector 

t  122638 

E-l 

Collector  ring 

t  122639                    D-l 

Support  for  Nos.  122637,  122638 

t  122640                    U 

Base  for  No.  122639 

122641 

Screw  fastening  base  to  support  (14-24,  \Yi  in.  f.h.) 

104313 

Screw  fastening  collector  ring  to  support  (12-24,  Yt  i*1-  f-h.  brass) 

9681 

Screw  fastening  collector  to  support  (10-24,  -^  in.  f.h.  brass) 

t  122642                    H-l               Terminal  for  motor  cable 

t  122643 

M 

CONTACT  FINGER  with  contact  tip 

122644 

Contact  tip 

9508 

Screw  fastening  No.  122644  to  spring  and  shunt  (6-32,  ^  in.  r.h.  brass) 

t  122645                    N 

Guard  for  contact  finger 

122646 

Spacing  block  for  contact  finger 

122647 

Leatheroid  insulation  for  contact  finger 

122648 

Bolt  fastening  Nos.   122643,   122645,   122646  in  position   (&  in.-18,   1%  in.  hex.  h. 

brass) 

t  See  illustration  on  page  66. 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  BIO  CABLE  REEL— (Continued)    . 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  5) 

Description 

Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  BIO  cable  reel  which 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Bl: 

differ  from  those  of 

104325 

Washer  for  No.  122648  (||  in.  by  \Y*  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

13919 

Nut  for  No.  122648  (&  in.  -18,  hex.  brass  cham.  one  side) 

f  122649 

G 

Screw  fastening  contact  finger  in  position  (No.  14,  \Y±  in.  r.h.) 

122650 

C 

Reel  disk 

121536 

Pb 

Cable  hook,  complete 

121537 

Clamping  block  for  cable  hook 

31980 

Screw  for  No.  121537  (&  in.-18,  %  in.  r.h.) 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  fill  CABLE  REEL  WITH  DOUBLE  CONDUCTOR 

CONTACT  DEVICE 


104287 

J-2 

MECHANISM  BASE 

31840 

V 

Cap  for  mechanism  base 

405 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  31840  to  base  (Y^  in.-13,  \Y±  in.  hex.  h.) 

104288 

z' 

Gear  (34  teeth,  5  pitch) 

104289 

D 

Sprocket  (11  teeth,  l*/g  pitch)  with  pin 

104290 

Y 

Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

1871 

W 

Set  screw  for  gear  (%  in.  -16,  1  in.  sq.  h.) 

104291 

X 

Key  for  gear  (%  in.  by  Y%  in.  by  2%  in.  long  round  ends) 

104292 

C 

Key  for  sprocket  (j^g  in.  by  %  in.  by  1%  in.  long  round  ends) 

104293 

s 

Bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

104294 

R 

Bearing  cap 

9825 

Cap  screw  fastening  Nos.  104293,  104294  to  base  (%  in.-ll,  2%  in.  hex.  h.) 

104295 

Oil  pipe  for  Nos.  104293,  104294  (%  in.  pipe,  1%  in.  long) 

122617 

Pipe  coupling  for  oil  pipe  (Y±  in.  pipe) 

31841 

H 

Short  sleeve  bearing  cap 

31842 

Y-l 

Long  sleeve  bearing  cap 

15887 

Cap  screw  fastening  Nos.  31841,  31842  to  base  (%  in.-ll,  2^  in.  hex.  h.) 

104296 

N-l 

Cable  clip  holding  cable  to  cap  for  mechanism  base 

33828 

M-l 

Screw  fastening  No.  104296  in  position  (14-24,  Yi  in.  r.h.) 

31849 

Z-l 

Bevel  pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

31850 

K-2 

Long  sleeve  for  pinion 

31851 

J 

Short  sleeve  for  pinion 

31852 

B 

Bevel  gear  (74  teeth,  5  pitch) 

31873 

L-l 

Bushing  for  No.  31852 

64451 

Clutch,  complete,  includes  parts  indented  below 

31854 

V-2 

Clutch  finger 

31855 

H-2 

Pin  for  No.  31854  (%  in.  by  2^  in.) 

4030 

Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  %  in.) 

64452 

U-2 

Ratchet  with  pin 

64453 

R-2 

Roll  for  ratchet 

64454 

S-2 

Roll  race 

64455 

P-2 

Roll  retainer 

1288 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.) 

31865 

T-2 

Bushing  for  No.  64454 

104297 

G-2 

Tension  spring  for  clutch 

31862 

W-2 

Pin  for  spring 

4030 

Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  %  in.) 

31866 

F-2 

Stop  pin  for  clutch  (•£$  in.  by  !•&  in.) 

104299 

P 

Pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

104300 

Key  for  pinion  (Y%  in.  by  %  in.  by  2%  in.  long  round  ends) 

104301 

T 

Shaft  for  bevel  pinions  and  clutches 

31868 

P-l 

Shipper  for  clutches 

31869 

R-l 

Collar  with  pin  for  shipper 

31870 

A 

Friction  disk,  large 

31871 

S-l 

Friction  disk,  small 

104302 

Screw  fastening  No.  31870  in  position  (No.  14,  1  in.  f.h.) 

56743 

Screw  fastening  No.  31871  in  position  (14-24,  Yz  in.  f.h.) 

t  See  illustration  on  page  66. 


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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  fill  CABLE  REEL  WITH  DOUBLE  CONDUCTOR 
CONTACT  DEVICE— (Continued) 


Cat.  No. 


31875 

31881 
104303 

31885 
104304 

31886 
104305 

31897 
103942 

31888 

31900 
104306 
104307 
103944 

31891 
104308 
104309 
104310 
104311 
104312 
104313 
1382 
104314 

29449 
104315 
104316 
104317 
104318 
104319 
1209 
104320 
104321 
104305 
104322 

104323 
13919 

24262 

104324 

104325 

64458 

31877 

31845 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  5) 


K-l 

Y-2 

X-2 

M-2 

L-2 

O 

N-2 

K 

C-2 

A-2 

B-2 

D-2 

C-l 

E-l 

D-l 

U 

T 


A-l 

B-l 

H-l 

F-l 

M 

G-l 

N 

G 

L 

0-2 

O 

J-l 

E 
V-l 

F 

W-l 

X-l 


Description 


No.  00  tiger  grease  cup 

Bushing  for  reel 

Reel  ring 

Lower  reel  bar 

Upper  reel  bar 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31885,  104304  (y±  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

Screw  for  No.  31885  (No.  16,  \Y2  in.  f.h.) 

Screw  for  No.  104304  (No.  16.  1  in.  f.h.) 

Guide  ring  for  upper  reel  bar 

Terminal  for  reel  cable 

Cover  for  contacts 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (4  thicknesses) 

Screw  fastening  cover  and  supporting  ring  in  position  (No.  16,  3  ^  in-  r.h.) 

Ballast  with  pins 

Cable  strap 

Collector 

Collector  ring 

Support  for  Nos.  104308,  104309 

Base  for  No.  104310 

Screw  fastening  base  to  support  (6-32,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Screw  fastening  collector  ring  to  support  (12-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Screw  fastening  collector  to  support  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Insulating  bushing  for  contact 

Screw  fastening  No.  104314  to  support  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Terminal  for  motor  cable 

CONTACT  FINGER  with  spring  and  shunt,  for  collector 

Contact  finger  with  spring  and  shunt,  for  collector  ring 

Guard  for  No.  104316 

Guard  for  No.  104317 

Screw  fastening  contact  fingers  in  position  (No.  10,  1  in.  r.h.) 

Insulating  washer  for  contact  fingers 

Reel  disc 

Screw  fastening  insulating  washer  and  bushing  to  reel  disc  (No.  16,  \Yi  in.  f.h.) 

Long  bolt  fastening  reel  cable  terminal  and  contact  finger  in  position  (£§  in.-18,  1  J^ 

in.  hex.  h.  brass) 
Short  bolt  fastening  reel  cable  terminal  and  contact  finger  in  position  (£$  in.  -18,  1% 

in.  hex.  h.  brass) 
Nut  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (^  in.-18,  A  in.  thick,  |f  in.  across  fiats  hex.  brass 

cham.  one  side) 

Small  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (&  in.  by  % 
Medium  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (H  in.  by 
Large  washer  for  Nos.  104322,  104323  (jji  in.  by  1  V 
Cable  hook 

Stop  with  rivets  for  shifting  lever 
Cap  screw  for  fastening  shifting  lever  (%  in.  -11,  1&  in.  hex.  h.  sp'l) 


in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
%  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
in.  by  0.0625  in.) 


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Fig.  6.      VR  Form  C  Cable  Reel 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  Cl  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 

122651 

122652 

405 

104288 

104289 

122653 

1871 

104291 

104292 

122654 

122655 

122656 

122657 

122658 

9825 

104295 

122617 

31848 

33828 

31849 

31851 

31852 

31873 

31853 

31854 

31855 

4030 

31856 

31857 

31858 

31859 

31865 

31860 

9624 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  6) 


Description 


Wa  MECHANISM  BASE 

Aa  Cap  for  mechanism  base 

Ra  Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122652  to  base  (]^>  in. -13,  1 J^  in.  hex.  h.) 

Nb  Gear  (34  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Lb  Sprocket  (11  teeth,  l*/g  pitch)  with  pin 

Qb  Shaft  for  gear  and  sprocket 

Ob  Set  screw  for  gear  (^  in. -16,  1  in.  sq.  h.) 

Pb  Key  for  gear  (%  in.  by  Y%  in.  by  2%  in.  long,  round  ends) 

Mb  Key  for  sprocket  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  1%  in.  long,  round  ends) 

Large  bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 
Ja  Small  bearing  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

Bearing  cap  for  No.  122654 

Bearing  cap  for  No.  122655 
Rb  Collar  with  pin  for  No.  122653 

la  Cap  screw  fastening  bearings  and  bearing  caps  to  base  (%  in. -11,  2%  in.  hex.  h.) 

Oil  pipe  for  bearings  (J4  in.  pipe,  1%  in.  long) 

Pipe  coupling  for  oil  pipe  (J4  in.  pipe) 

Cable  clip 

Screw  fastening  No.  31848  in  position  (14-24,  Y^  in.  r.h.) 
Qa  Bevel  pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Ua  Sle.eve  for  pinion 

Ic  Bevel  gear  (74  teeth,  5  pitch) 

Jc  Bushing  for  No.  31852 

CLUTCH,  complete,  includes  parts  indented  below 
Va  Clutch  pawl 

Oa  Pin  for  pawl  (J4  in-  by  2^  in.) 

Za  Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  Y%  in-) 

Ya  Ratchet  with  pin 

Pin  for  ratchet  (^4  in.  by  2%  in.) 

Jb  Roll  for  ratchet  (%  in.  diam.,  £f  in.  long) 

La  Roll  race 

Ma  Bushing  for  No.  31859 

Hb  Roll  retainer 

Xa  Screw  fastening  No.  31860  to  roll  race  (6-32,  -&  in.  f.h.) 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  Cl  CABLE  REEL— (Continued) 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  6) 

Description 

31861 

Ka 

Tension  spring  for  clutch 

31862 

Na                    Pin  for  spring  (Y±  in-  by  lf|  in.  sp'l) 

4030 

Za                     Spring  cotter  for  pin  (^  in.  by  %  in.) 

31866 

Stop  for  clutch  (j^  in.  by  1^  in.) 

104299 

Bb                Pinion  (20  teeth,  5  pitch) 

104300 

Cb 

Key  for  pinion  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  2%  in.  long,  round  ends) 

122659 

Sa 

Shaft  for  bevel  pinions  and  clutches 

31841 

Ib 

Bearing  cap  for  No.  122659 

15887 

Kb 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  31841  to  base  (%  in.  -11,  2J4  in.  hex.  h.) 

31868 

Eb 

Shipper  for  clutches 

31869 

Ta 

Collar  with  pin,  for  shipper 

31870 

L 

Friction  disk,  large 

31871 

Z 

Friction  disk,  small 

104302 

K 

Screw  fastening  No.  31870  in  position  (No.  14,  1  in.  f.h.) 

56743 

Ba 

Screw  fastening  No.  31871  in  position  (14-24,  Yz  in.  f.h.) 

31875 

Db 

No.  00  tiger  grease  cup 

31876 

Terminal  for  motor  cable 

31881 

W 

Bushing  for  reel 

122660 

B 

Reel  ring 

122661 

I 

Lower  reel  bar 

122662 

G 

Upper  reel  bar 

122663 

E 

Guide  ring  for  upper  reel  bar 

31886 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122660,  122661  (^  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

122664 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122662,  122663  (%  in.  by  %  in.  f.h.) 

122665 

I 

Reel  disk 

15107 

C 

Screw  fastening  No.  122661  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1%  in.  f.h.) 

104305 

D 

Screw  fastening  No.  122662  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1  Yz  in.  f.h.) 

31888 

Terminal  for  reel  cable 

31890 

Q 

Bolt  for  No.  31888  (%  in.-16,  1%  in.  hex.  h.) 

31889 

Washer  for  No.  31890  (H  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.065  in.  copper) 

6529 

Nut  for  No.  31890  (%  in.-16,  hex.  brass) 

31900 

R 

Cover  for  contacts 

31892 
103943 

F 

T 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (2  thicknesses) 
Screw  fastening  supporting  ring  and  cover  in  position  (No.  16,  2J^  in.  r.h.) 

31913 

H 

Screw  fastening  No.  31892  to  reel  disk  (No.  14,  2  in.  f.h.) 

122628 

A 

Ballast 

31891 

Da 

Cable  strap 

31923 

Ca 

Screw  fastening  No.  31891  in  position  (No.  14,  %  in.  f.h.) 

66047 

X 

Insulated  contact  and  connector 

31883 

U 

Gear  insulation 

104305 

V 

Screw  fastening  No.  31883  in  position  (No.  16,  \Yz  in.  f.h.) 

31894 

P 

Contact  plate 

31898 

s 

Spring  for  contact  plate 

31895 

o 

Flexible  connection 

31896 

N 

Equalizer 

31897 

Kc 

Screw  for  Nos.  31896,  31898  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

31899 

Rivet  for  Nos.  31895,  31896  (%  in.  by  Yt  in.) 

31901 

Y 

Cap  insulation 

64458 

Sb 

Cable  hook,  complete 

31877 

Fa 

Stop  with  rivets  for  shifting  lever 

31845 

Ab 

Cap  screw  for  fastening  shifting  lever  (^  in.-ll,  1-fc  in.  hex.  h.  sp'l) 

TYPE  VR,  FORM  C2  CABLE  REEL 


122666 

122667 

13394 

122668 


Wa 
.  . 
.  . 
Pa 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  C2  cable  reel  -which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Cl 


MECHANISM  BASE 
Bearing  cap  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 
Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122667  to  base 
No.  0  tiger  grease  cup 


in.  -10,  ^Yi  in-  hex.  h.) 


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TYPE  VR,  FORM  C4  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 


122666 

122667 

13394 

64451 

64452 

64453 

64454 

64455 

1288 

122668 


Illustration 
Letter 
(Pig.  6) 


Wa 


Ya 

Jb 

La 

HB 

XA 

Pa 


Description 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  C4  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Cl: 


MECHANISM  BASE 

Bearing  cap  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122667  to  base  (%  in.  -10, 

Clutch,  complete 

Ratchet  with  pin 

Roll  for  ratchet 

Roll  race 

Roll  retainer 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  V8  in.  f.h.) 
No.  0  tiger  grease  cup 


in.  hex.  h.) 


122666 

122669 

122667 

13394 

64451 

64452 

64453 

64454 

64455 

1288 

122633 

122634 

122668 

122635 

31897 

122670 

122636 

122637 

122638 

122639 

122640 

122641 

9681 

104313 

122642 

122643 

122644 

9508 

122645 

122646 

122647 

122648 

104325 

13919 

122649 


Wa 
Aa 


Ya 

Jb 

La 

HB 

Xa 

Jc 

L 

Pa 

W 

j 

F 


TYPE  VR,  FORM  C5  CABLE  REEL 


Following  are  the  parts  of  the  Type  VR,  Form  C6  cable  reel  which  differ  from  those  of 
the  Type  VR,  Form  Cl: 

MECHANISM  BASE 

Cap  for  mechanism  base 

Bearing  cap  for  gear  and  sprocket  shaft 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  122667  to  base  (%  in.-lO,  2%  in.  hex.  h.) 

Clutch,  complete 

Ratchet  with  pin 

Roll  for  ratchet 

Roll  race 

Roll  retainer 

Screw  for  No.  64455  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.) 
Bushing  for  bevel  gear 
Friction  disk,  large 
No.  0  tiger  grease  cup 
Bushing  for  reel 

Screw  fastening  No.  122635  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 
Reel  disk 

Supporting  ring  for  cover  (two  thicknesses) 
Collector 
Collector  ring 

Support  for  Nos.  122637,  122638 
Base  for  No.  122639 

Screw  fastening  base  to  support  (14-24,  1J^  in.  f.h.) 
Screw  fastening  collector  to  support  (10-24,  ^  in.  f.h.  brass) 
Screw  fastening  collector  ring  to  support  (12-24,  J^  in.  f.h.  brass) 
Terminal  for  motor  cable 
CONTACT  FINGER  with  contact  tip 

Contact  tip 

Screw  fastening  No.  122644  to  spring  and  shunt  (6-32,  ^  in.  r.h.  brass) 
Guard  for  contact  finger 
Spacing  block  for  contact  finger 
Leatheroid  insulation  for  contact  finger 
Bolt  fastening  Nos.  122643,  122645,  122646  in  position  (fg  in.-18,  1%  in.  hex.  h. 

brass) 

Washer  for  No.  122648  (ft  in.  by  \YK  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 
Nut  for  No.  122648  (&  in. -18  hex.  brass  ctiam.  one  side) 
Screw  fastening  contact  finger  in  position  (No.  14,  1J4  in.  r.h.) 


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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

TYPE  MVR  CABLE  REELS 

The  Type  MVR  cable  reels  are  all  of  the  same  general  construction  and  Fig.  7  illustrates  the 
principal  repair  parts.    Fig.  8  shows  the  current  collector  brush-holder. 


122685 
122686 
122687 
122674 
122675 


Fig.  7 
Types  *MVR-36,  MVR-40,  MVR-45  and  MVR-49  Cable  Reels 

TYPE  MVR-36,  FORM  Bl  CABLE  REEL 


Illustration 

Cat.  No. 

Letter 

Description 

(Fig.  7) 

122671 

c 

REEL  DISK 

122672                     I 

Upper  reel  ring 

122673                    H 

Lower  reel  ring 

122674                    G 

Upper  reel  bar 

122675                    A 

Lower  reel  bar 

122664                    B 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122672,  122674  (H  in.  by  %  in.  f.h.) 

31886 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122673,  122675  (H  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

122676 

Screw  fastening  No.  122674  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  \Y±  in.  f.h.) 

104305 

Screw  fastening  No.  122675  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  \Y2  in.  f.h.) 

122677                    E 

Collector  ring 

104305                    K 

Screw  fastening  No.  122677  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1%  in.  f.h.)  ' 

122678 

Washer  for  No.  104305  between  collector  ring  and  reel  disk  ($|  in.   by    1  Yi  in.    by 

YS  in.  thick,    fiber) 

122679 

Cable  terminal  for  collector  ring 

40158 

Screw  fastening  No.  122679  to  collector  ring  (&  in.-18,  Y%  in.  f.h.) 

122680 

D 

Gear  (67  teeth,  8  pitch) 

122681 

Cover  for  gear 

33828 

Screw  fastening  cover  to  gear  (14-24,  Yt  in-  r.h.) 

122682                     J 

Screw  fastening  gear  to  reel  disk  (%  in.  -16,  1%  in.  f.h.) 

4031 

Nut  for  No.  122682  (%  in.-16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122025 

Washer  for  No.  4031  (M  in-  by  1  Y±  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

122683 

Ball  race 

C 

I 

H 
G 

A 


TYPE  MVR-40,  FORM  Al  CABLE  REEL 


REEL  DISK 
Upper  reel  ring 
Lower  reel  ring 
Upper  reel  bar 
Lower  reel  bar 


*  The  MVR-36  Cable  Reel  has  an  internal  gear  instead  of  the  one  shown  in  Fig.  7. 


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TYPE  MVR-40,  FORM  Al  CABLE  REEL— (Continued) 


Illustration 
Cat.  No.                     Letter 
(Fig.  7) 

Description 

122664 

B 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122686  and  122674  (J4  in.  by  %  in.  f.h.) 

31886 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122687,  122675  (M  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

122676 

Screw  fastening  No.  122674  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1  j£  in. 

f.h.) 

104305 

Screw  fastening  No.  122675  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  iy%  in. 

f.h.) 

122688 

E 

Collector  ring 

122024 

Screw  fastening  No.  122688  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1  1A  in. 

r.h.) 

122678 

Washer  for  No.  122024  between  collector  ring  and  reel 

disk  (£j  in.  by  1  J^  in.  by 

i^  in.  thick,  fiber) 

122689 

Brass  cable  terminal  for  collector  ring 

322 

Screw  fastening  No.  122689  to  collector  ring  (%  in.  -16, 

1  in.  f.h.) 

122690 

D 

Gear  (108  teeth,  8  pitch) 

22735 

J 

Screw  fastening  No.  122690  to  reel  disk  (Y%  in.-16,  2  in. 

r.h.) 

120487 

Washer  for  No.  22735  (^  in.  by  1*4  in.  by  0.094  in.) 

4031 

Nut  for  No.  22735  (%  in.  -16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122691 

Ball  race 

TYPE  MVR-40,  FORM  A2  CABLE  REEL 


122692 
122693 
122694 
122695 
9616 

C 
I 

Following  are  the  parts   of  the  Type  MVR-40,  Form  A2  cable  reel  which  differ  from 
those  of  the  Type  MVR-40,  Form  Al: 

REEL  DISK 
Upper  reel  bar 
Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal  for  screw  fastening  gear  to  reel  disk 
Screw  for  cable  terminal  and  gear  (%  in.  -16,  2  in.  r.h.  threaded  1  Yi  in.  sp'l) 
Nut  for  No.  122695  (%  in.-16,  l/£  in.  thick  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122696 


E 


TYPE  MVR-40,  FORM  A3  CABLE  REEL 


Following  is  the  only  part  of  the  Type  MVR-40,  Form  A3  cable  reel  which  differs  from 
those  of  the  Type  MVR-40,  Form  Al: 


Collector  ring 


TYPE  MVR-45,  FORM  Al  CABLE  REEL 


122704 

C 

REEL  DISK 

103942 

I 

Upper  reel  ring 

104303 

H 

Lower  reel  ring 

104304 

G 

Upper  reel  bar 

31885 

A 

Lower  reel  bar 

31886 

B 

Rivet  for  reel  rings  and  bars  (J4  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

31897 

Screw  fastening  No.  104304  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1  in.  f.h.) 

15107 

Screw  fastening  No.  31885  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1%  in.  f.h.) 

122701 

E 

Collector  ring 

122702 

K 

Screw  fastening  No.  122701  to  reel  disk  (No.  12,  1  1/±  in.  r.h.) 

15190 

F 

Bolt  fastening  cable  terminal  to  collector  ring  (^  in.  -16,  1^4  in-  SQ-  h-) 

4031 

L 

Nut  for  No.  15190  (Y%  in.  -16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122690 

D 

Gear  (108  teeth,  8  pitch) 

22735 

J 

Screw  fastening  No.  122690  to  reel  disk  (%  in.  -16,  2  in.  r.h.) 

120487 

Washer  for  No.  22735  (if  in.  by  11A  in.  by  0.094  in.) 

4031 

Nut  for  No.  22735  (%  in.-16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122691 

Ball  race 

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REPAIR  PARTS  OF  CABLE  REELS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 
TYPE  MVR-49,  FORM  A2  CABLE  REEL 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  7) 

Description 

122699 

c 

REEL  DISK 

122663 

I 

Upper  reel  ring 

122660 

H 

Lower  reel  ring 

122700 

G 

Upper  reel  bar 

122661 

A 

Lower  reel  bar 

122664 

B 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122663,  122700  (k  in.  by  %  in.  fih.) 

31886 

Rivet  for  Nos.  122660,  122661  (M  in.  by  1  in.  f.h.) 

104305 

Screw  fastening  No.  122700  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1}4  in 

.  f.h.) 

15107 

Screw  fastening  No.  122661  to  reel  disk  (No.  16,  1%  in 

f.h.) 

122701 

E 

Collector  ring 

122702 

K 

Screw  fastening  No.  122701  to  reel  disk  (No.  12,  1^  in 

.  r.h.) 

122694 

Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal  for  collector  ring  ( 

-|  in.  bolt  hole) 

15190 

F 

Bolt  fastening  No.  122694  to  collector  ring  (%  in.-16,  1 

J4  in.  sq.  h.) 

4031 

L 

Nut  for  No.  15190  (%  in.-16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122695 

Screw  for  cable  terminal  and  gear  (%  in.-16,  2  in.  r.h., 

threaded,  \%  in.  sp'l) 

9616 

Nut  for  No.  122695  (%  in.-16,  %  in.  thick  hex.    cham. 

one  side) 

122690 

D 

Gear  (108  teeth,  8  pitch) 

22735 

J 

Screw  fastening  No.  122690  to  reel  disk  (%  in.-16,  2  in 

.  r.h.) 

120487 

Washer  for  No.  22735  (H  in.  by  1  M  in.  by  0.094  in.) 

4031 

Nut  for  No.  22735  (<Hs  in.  -16,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

122691 

Ball  race 

TYPE  MVR-49,  FORM  A3  CABLE  REEL 


122703                   E 

Following  is  the  only  part  of  the  Type  MVR-49, 
those  of  the  Type  MVR-49,  Form  A2: 

Collector  ring 

Form  A3  cable  reel  which  differs  from 

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Fig.  8 


Brush-holder  Parts  for  Types  MVR-40,  MVR-45  and  MVR-49  Cable  Reels 

BRUSH-HOLDER  FOR  TYPES  MVR-40,  MVR-45  AND  MVR-49,  FORM  A,  250  AND  500  VOLT 

CABLE  REEL  COLLECTOR  RINGS 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Fig.  8) 

Description 

119772 

BRUSH-HOLDER,  complete,  with  stud,  nuts  and  terminal 

119859        | 

Brush-holder,  complete,  without  stud,  nuts  and  terminal 

119773 

R 

Brush-holder  body 

119774                   M 

Clamping  screw  for  No.  119773  (14-24,  %  in.  hex.  h.  blued  cap  screw) 

119775                   A 

Connection  stud 

58681                   B 

Nut  for  No.  119775  (Yi  in.  -13,  Yi  in.  thick,  hex.  brass  cham.  one  side) 

32540                   E 

Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal  (^  in.  stud  hole) 

32710 

D 

Brass  washer  for  No.  119775  (H  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.075  in.) 

119776 

C 

Fiber  washer  for  No.  119775  (Yi  in.  by  2  in.  by  ^  in.  thick  sp'l) 

119777 

F 

Fiber  collar  for  No.  119775 

119778 

G 

Guide  for  carbon  brush 

119779 

0 

Cap  screw  fastening  No.  119778  in  position  (14-24,  yf  in.  hex.  h.  blued  sp'l) 

119780 

Q 

Washer  for  No.  119779  (H  in.  by  Yi  in.  by  0.034  in.) 

119781 

P 

Nut  for  No.  119779  (14-24,  ^  in.  thick,  ^  in.  across  flats  hex.  blued  cham.  one 

side) 

119782 

L 

Pressure  spring  for  carbon  brush 

119783 

H 

Spring  holder 

119784 

N 

Hinge  pin  for  spring 

42856 

Spring  cotter  for  No.  119784  (-ff  in.  by  YL  in.  blued) 

119785 

Lever  for  spring 

119786 

i' 

Thumbscrew  for  carbon  brush  pigtail  terminal  (14-24,  blued  sp'l) 

112557 

J 

Carbon  brush  with  pigtail  and  terminal  (2^4  in.  long,  1  J^  in.  wide,  1*4  in.  thick') 

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CABLE  REEL  MOTORS 


Fig.  9.     CY-21  Cable  Reel  Motor 


Fig.  10.     Parts  of  CY-21  Cable  Reel  Motor 

PRINCIPAL  REPAIR  PARTS  OF  TYPE  CY-21,  FORM  A  250  AND  500  VOLTS  AND  FORM  B 

250  VOLT  CABLE  REEL  MOTORS 


Cat.  No. 

Illustration 
Letter 
(Pig.  10) 

Description 

119500 

o 

ARMATURE,  40  turns,  complete,  with  shaft  (No.  18  B.&S.  D.C 

C.  wire),  for  Form 

A,  250  volt  motor 

119501 

S 

Armature,  40  turns,  complete,  with  shaft  (No.  18  B.&S.  D.C.C. 

wire),  for  Form  B, 

250  volt  motor 

119502 

S 

Armature,  80  turns,  complete,  with  shaft  (No.  21   B.&S.  D.C.C. 

wire),  for  Form  A, 

500  volt  motor 

1  19503 

R 

Commutator,  complete,  for  250  volt  motor 

119504 

R 

Commutator,  complete,  for  500  volt  motor 

119505 

A 

Field  coil,  complete,  for  use  with  40  turn  armature 

119506 

A 

Field  coil,  complete,  for  use  with  80  turn  armature 

119507 

Fa 

GEAR  (86  teeth,  8  pitch,  0.875  in.  bore,  %  in.  face),  for  Form  A 

motor 

119508 

Fa 

Gear  (41  teeth,  8  pitch,  1.250  in.  bore,  %  in.  face),  for  Form  B  motor 

119509 

Ka 

Pinion  (35  teeth,  8  pitch,  0.750  in.  bore,  %  in.  face),  for  Form  A 

motor 

119510 

Ka 

Pinion  (13  teeth,  8  pitch,  0.625  in.  bore,  %  in.  face),  for  Form  B 

motor 

119511 

Q 

BRUSH-HOLDER,  complete 

119512 

Carbon  brush  (\Y$  in.  long,  %  in.  wide,  %  in.  thick) 

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CABLE  REEL  RHEOSTATS 


Fig.  11 


*TYPE  PA,  FORM  PT,  250  AND  500  VOLT  RHEOSTATS 


Cat.  No. 


120481 

120482 

120492 

19682 

38937 

120493 

120494 

13034 

9962 

120495 
120496 

49234 
110624 

46787 
120491 
120497 
120498 
120499 
120866 
120867 

44072 
120868 

22245 

14426 

30492 
120489 
120490 
120491 

48385 
110624 

32537 


Illustration 

Letter 
(Fig.  ID 


Description 


A 
K 
B 


M 

C 

F 

I 

G 

Q 


0 


II 


Following  are  the  parts: 

End  casting,  drilled  for  connection  screws 

End  casting,  not  drilled  for  connection  screws 

Perforated  cover 

Screw  fastening  cover  to  end  castings  (14-24,  ^  in.  r.h.  blued) 

Washer  for  No.  19682  (H  in.  by  Yz  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

RESISTANCE  UNIT,  complete,  for  250  volt  rheostat 

Resistance  unit,  complete,  for  500  volt  rheostat 

Connection  screw  for  resistance  unit  (10-32,  %  in.  r.h.  brass) 

Nut  for  No.  13034  (10-32,  &  in.  thick,  ^  in.  across  flats,  hex.  brass  cham.  both 

sides) 
Connection  strip  for  resistance  units 

Tie  rod  for  resistance  units  (14-24,  6J4  in.  long) 

Nut  for  No.  120496  (14-24, &  in.  thick,  Yi  in.  across  flats,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  49234  (fa  in.  by  YS  in.  by  ^  in.  thick) 

Washer  for  No.  120496  (H  in.  by  %'in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

Washer  for  No.  120496  ($j  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.060  in.  mica) 

Spacing  pipe  for  resistance  units  (^g  in.  pipe,  ff  in.  long) 

Insulation  sleeve  for  No.  120496  (^  in.  by  ^-f  in.  by  3  K  in.  long,  mica) 

Spacer  for  resistance  units 

Reinforcing  strip  for  No.  120499 

Tie  rod  for  No.  120499  (10-32,  4%  in.  long) 

Nut  for  No.  120867  (10-32,  &  in.  thick,  %  in.  across  flats,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

Porcelain  bushing  for  No.  120867 

Connection  screw  for  resistance  units  (14-24,  1%  in.  r.h.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (^  in.  by  Yi  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (H  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (H  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.060  in.  mica) 

Mica  sleeve  for  No.  22245  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  %  in.  long) 

Washer  for  No.  120490  (M  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.060  in.  mica) 

Nut  for  No.  22245  (14-24,  ^  in.  thick,  Yi  in.  across  flats,  hex.  brass  cham.  one  side) 

Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  48385  (^  in.  by  T%  in.  by  ^  in.  thick) 

Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal 


On  orders  for  complete  rheostats  the  Type  PA,  Form  R  will  be  supplied. 


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GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CABLE  REEL  RHEOSTATS 


•        mam 


TYPE  PA,  FORM  R,  250  AND  500  VOLT  RHEOSTATS 


Cat.  No. 


Illustration 

Letter 
(Fig.  12) 


Description 


121444 
121446 


120481 

120482 

120483 

19682 

38937 

120484 

120485 

120486 

9616 

26182 

120487 

120488 

22245 

14426 

30492 

120489 

120490 

120491 

48385 

110624 

32f>37 


P 

F 
B 

I 

N 

A 

Q 
s 

H 
I) 
T 
H 
0 
G 


TYPE  PA,  FORM   R,  250  VOLT  RHEOSTAT,  complete 
Type  PA,  Form  R,  500  volt  rheostat,  complete 

Following  are  the  parts: 

End  casting,  drilled  for  connection  screws 

End  casting,  not  drilled  for  connection  screws 

Perforated  cover 

Screw  fastening  cover  to  end  castings  (14-24,  %  in.  r.h.  blued) 

Washer  for  No.  19682  (H  in.  by  l/2  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

RESISTANCE  UNIT,  complete, .for  No.  121444 

Resistance  unit,  complete,  for  No.  121446 

Tie  rod  for  resistance  units  (%  in. -16,  63^  in.  long) 

Nut  for  No.  120486  (%  in. -16,  H  in.  thick,  H  in.  across  flats,  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

Lock  washer  for  No.  9616 

Washer  for  No.  120486  (H  in.  by  1 J4  in.  by  0.094  in.) 

Spacing  pipe  for  resistance  unit  (%  in.  pipe,  1  %  in.  long) 

Connection  screw  for  resistance  unit  (14-24.  1%  in.  r.h.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (H  in.  by  ]/>  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (If  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  22245  (J|  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.060  in.  mica) 

Mica  sleeve  for  No.  22245  (^/\  in.  by  ^g  in.  by  %  in.  long) 

Washer  for  No.  120490  (M  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.060  in.  mica) 

Nut  for  No.  22245  (14-24,  f§  in.  thick,  Y^  in.  across  flats,  hex.  brass  cham.  one  side) 

Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  48385  (^  in.  by  ^  in.  by  ^  in.  thick) 

Punched  copper  tube  cable  terminal 


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79 


FRAMES,  BUMPERS,  CLIMBING  STRAPS,  COUPLING  DEVICES,  COVERS 
AND  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

The  frames  of  G.E.  mining  locomotives  are  made  from  both  structural  steel  and  cast  iron.  On 
all  sizes  up  to  and  including  six  tons  the  frames  are  structural  steel  and  the  sand  boxes,  trolley  sockets, 
etc.,  are  bolted  on.  Above  six  tons  weight  the  side  frames  are  of  cast  iron  and  the  end  frames  generally 
channel  steel,  though  the  heaviest  locomotives  have  cast  iron  end  as  well  as  side  frames.  With  cast 
iron  side  frames  the  sand  boxes,  trolley  sockets,  etc.,  are  cast  integral  with  the  frames. 


Structural  Steel  Frame 


Cast  Frame  with  Channel  Ends 


Two  types  of  bumpers  are  used,  cast  iron  and  wood.  The  wood  bumpers  are  protected  by  steel 
protection  plates.  Climbing  straps  are  bolted  on  top  of  the  bumpers  to  prevent  cars  climbing  on  the 
locomotive. 

The  various  coupling  devices  used  are  the  draw  hook,  single  and  double  draw  eye  and  the  draw 
pocket;  the  different  forms  are  shown  in  the  accompanying  illustrations. 


Draw  HooK 


Single  Draw  Eye 


Double  Draw  Eye 


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GENERAL    ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


FRAMES,  BUMPERS,  CLIMBING  STRAPS,  COUPLING  DEVICES,  COVERS 
AND  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


Special  End  Frame  for 

Single  Bumper  Car  with 

Link  Coupling 


Standard  End  Frame  with 
Cast  Iron  Pocket  in  Recess 


Draw  Pockets 


The  top  covers  are  made  of  sheet  steel  and  are  bolted  to  the  frame. 


Top  Cover 


The  motor  suspension  bars  are  of  various  designs  depending  upon  style  and  type  of  locomotive; 
one  of  the  most  general  types  is  shown  in  the  accompanying  illustration. 


Motor  Suspension  Bar 


When  ordering  any  of  the  above  parts  be  sure  to  give  the  locomotive  serial  number. 


A  Supporting  bolt  for  motor  suspension  bar 

B  Spacer  for  motor  suspension  bar  bolt 

C  Spring  cotter  for  motor  suspension  bar  bolt 

D  Spring  cotter  for  motor  suspension  bar  pin 

E  Crown  nut  for  motor  suspension  bar  bolt 


F  Pin  for  motor  suspension  bar  and  locomotive  frame 

G  Washer  for  motor  suspension  bar  bolt  and  spring 

H  Motor  suspension  bar,  complete 

I  Spring  for  motor  suspension  bar,  upper 

J  Spring  tor  motor  suspension  bar,  lower 


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81 


MOTOR  PARTS 

FOR 

Locomotives,  Cranes,  Hoists,  etc. 


GE-60  Motor 


GE-79  Motor 


HM-709  Motor 


All  motor  repair  parts  are  made  of  the  same  materials  and  in  exactly  the  same  manner  as  the 
parts  entering  into  the  motors  originally.  Supply  part  orders  may,  therefore,  be  placed  with  the 
assurance  that  the  parts  supplied  will  be  of  the  highest  grade  of  material  and  workmanship  and  will  be 
perfectly  interchangeable  with  the  parts  to  be  replaced. 


Locomotive  Motor  Armature 


Complete  armatures  for  locomotive  motors  are  listed  in  the  following  table.  Prices  for  armatures 
for  crane  and  hoist  motors  will  be  quoted  promptly  on  application,  and  inquiries  or  orders  for  them 
should  invariably  give  the  serial  numbers  of  the  motors  for  which  the  armatures  are  wanted. 


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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


ARMATURES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE  MOTORS 


Motor 

Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Volts 

NWP-2K 

100352 

14 

220/250 

NWP-2M 

100353 

26 

500 

LWP-5 

51920 

10 

250 

CB-14 

122833 

10 

125 

CB-14 

51987 

6 

250 

CB-14 

51991 

10 

250 

CB-14 

51990 

17 

500 

CB-15 

30780 

16 

250 

CB-15 

30781 

30 

500 

GE-800 

108538 

1 

110 

GE-800 

108539 

2 

250 

GE-800 

*  18224 

4 

500 

GE-800 

t  19345 

4 

500 

GE-51 

108531 

1 

250 

GE-51 

122834 

4 

500 

GE-52 

47903 

3 

250 

GE-52 

14584 

6 

500 

GE-53 

52593  ' 

2 

220/250 

GE-53 

52590 

4 

500 

GE-53 

52591 

5 

500 

GE-55 

119199 

2 

500 

GE-55                                            108533 

3 

500 

GE-57 

108535 

2 

250 

GE-57 

50257 

3 

500 

GE-57 

108536 

4 

500 

GE-58 

66338 

2 

250 

GE-58 

66340 

3 

250 

GE-58 

50454 

6 

500 

GE-59 

122835 

2 

250 

GE-59 

61046 

3 

250 

GE-59 

100354 

6 

500 

GE-60 

52380 

3 

250 

GE-60 

52378 

6 

500 

GE-61 

39387 

4 

250 

GE-61 

39388 

4 

500 

GE-71 

122836 

1 

250 

GE-71 

122837 

2 

500 

GE-77 

61051 

3 

250 

GE-77 

61052 

6 

500 

GE-79 

61053 

3 

250 

GE-79 

61054 

6 

500 

GE-95 

66343 

7 

250 

GE-96 

61055 

3 

250 

GE-96 

61056 

6 

500 

GE-97 

61057 

2 

250 

GE-97 

61058 

2 

500 

HM-701 

100572 

3 

250 

HM-701 

100573 

6 

500 

HM-702 

104599 

2 

250 

HM-702 

104601 

4 

500 

HM-703 

100574 

2 

250 

HM-703 

100575 

4 

500 

HM-704 

104607 

4 

500 

HM-708 

104610 

3 

250 

HM-709 

100576 

2 

250 

HM-709 

100577 

2 

500 

HM-710 

100574 

2 

250 

HM-710 

100575 

4 

500 

HM-711 

100576 

2 

250 

HM-711 

100577 

2 

500 

HM-713 

100572 

3 

250 

*  Coils  wound  with  No.  10  wire, 
t  Coils  wound  with  No.  9  wire. 


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83 


ARMATURE  COILS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

Armature  coils  furnished  by  the  General  Electric  Company,  being  taken  from  the  same  stock 
as  coils  for  use  in  original  equipments,  are  perfectly  interchangeable,  and  fit  accurately  in  the  slot, 
which  is  necessary  to  avoid  either  abrasion  in  winding  or  destructive  vibration  in  service. 

The  individual  conductors  are  insulated  with  a  double  cotton  covering  33  per  cent,  heavier  than 
the  covering  of  standard  magnet  wire,  which  provides  a  very  elastic  insulating  cushion  and  greatly 
reduces  liability  to  abrasion  between  adjacent  turns. 

The  slot  portion  of  all  armature  coils  is  moulded  in  steam  heated  presses  to  exact  dimensions 
and  in  no  other  way  is  it  possible  to  provide  against  vibration  in  the  slot  and  consequent  deterioration 
of  the  insulation  in  service. 

Except  in  bar  wound  coils  for  certain  of  the  larger  motors  in  which  mica  is  employed,  the  insulation 
of  the  complete  coil  is  accomplished  by  the  use  of  varnished  cambric  manufactured  expressly  for  the 
purpose. 


GE-800 


f  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

If  Coils  per  Set 

27385 

\ 

110 

(4)   No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

27387 

2 

250 

(2)   No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

A17472 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  15173 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

*  59479 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18222 

4 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

t  60309 

4 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  19347 

4 

500 

t  No.    9  B.&S. 

105 

GE-1000 


14778 
14779 

3 

4 

500 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

93 
93 

*  Like  Cat.  No.  15173  except  leads  are  not  flattened. 

t  Light  insulation. 

t  Like  Cat.  No.  18222  except  leads  are  not  flattened. 

AFlexible  leads. 

§  Stiff  leads. 

H  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


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GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 

GE-1200 


1  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

1  Coils  per  Set 

24971 

1 

250 

(3)  (0.105  in.  x  0.15  in.) 

105 

A18098 

2 

500 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18068 

2 

500 

(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 

105 

A  18099 

3 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18069 

3 

500 

0.105  in.  x  0.15  in. 

105 

A18189 

4 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18070 

4 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 

105 

GE-51 


24915 
122838 

1 
4 

250 
500 

(4)  No.  7  B.&S. 
No.  7  B.&S. 

37 
37 

GE-52 

24921 
14586 

3 
6 

250 
500 

(2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

29 
29 

GE-53 

*5759 
55755 
55756 
55757 
55758 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

220/250 
500 
500 
500 
500 

(2)  No.  8  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  10  B.&S. 

33 
37 
33 
33 
37 

GE-54 

11352 

3 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

29 

GE-55 

24940 
24944 

2 
3 

500 
500 

(3)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

47 
47 

GE-57 

24950 
50258 
24953 

2 
3 
4 

250          (3)  No.  9  B.&S. 
500          (2)  No.  9  B.&S. 
500             No.  8  B.&S. 

33 
33 
33 

GE-58 

24956 
24958 
50456 

2 
3 
6 

250 
250 
500 

(3)  No.  9  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

33 
33 
33 

AFlexible  leads. 

§  Stiff  leads. 

II  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


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MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 
GE-59 

1  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

I  Coils  per  Set 

24956 
24958 
50455 
50456 

2 
3 
4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

(3)  No.  9  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

33 
33 
33 
33 

GE-60 

52399 
52490 
52397 
52398 

2 
3 
4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

(3)  No.  11  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  10  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

37 
37 
37 
37 

GE-61 

24960 
24962 

4 
4 

250 
500 

No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 

41 
41 

GE-66 

*  24870  1 
t  24871  / 

1 

500 

0.065  in.  x  0.65  in. 

39 

GE-67 

36848 
24964 

3 

4 

500 
500 

No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

37 
25 

GE-69 

*  33731  1 
t  33732  / 

1 

500 

0.55  in.  x  0.115  in. 

31 

GE-70 

36848 

3 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 

37 

GE-71 

122839 
122840 

1 
2 

250 
500 

(4)  No.  8  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  8  B.&S. 

39 
39 

GE-77 

52490 
52398 

3 
6 

250 
500 

No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

37 
37 

*  Upper  coil, 
t  Lower  coil. 
H  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


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GENERAL  ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 
GE-79 

1  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

1  Coils  per  Set 

60611 
60612 

3 
6 

250                         (2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
500                               No.  11  B.&S. 

41 
41 

GE-80 

36848 

3 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 

3ff 
i 

GE-81 

11352                                   3 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

29 

GE-87 

43097 

2 

500 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

43 

GE-88 

100789 

3 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 

37 

GE-90 

43095 

2 

500 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

29 

GE-95 

61876 

» 

250 

No.  13  B.W.G. 

33 

GE-96 

60634 
60635 

3 
6 

250 
500 

(2)  0.076  in.  T.C.C. 
0.076  in.  T.C.C. 

37 
37 

GE-97 

60636 
60637 

2 
2 

250 
500 

(4)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

25 
29 

GE-202 

59150 

3 

600 

No.  9  B.&S. 

25 

GE-204 

61074 

2 

600 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(Twinned) 

29 

The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


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87 


MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 

GE-205 

1  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

'  H  Coils  per  Set 

64299 
100668 

2 

2 

600 
600 

(2)  No.     8  B.&S. 
(3)  No.  10  B.&S. 

25 

41 

GE-210 

59893 

3 

600 

No.  7  B.&S. 

25 

GE-216 

61159 

3 

600 

No.  9  B.&S. 

25 

GE-218 

100795 

3 

600 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

41 

GE-219 

61159 

o 

600 

No.  9  B.&S. 

25 

HM-701 

100584 
100585 

3 
6 

250 
500 

No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

39 
39 

HM-702 

104611 
104612 

2 
4 

250 
500 

(2)  No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 

41 
41 

HM-703 
» 

100586 
100587 

2 

4 

250 
500 

(2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

37 
37 

• 

HM-704 

104613 

4 

500 

No.  7  B.&S. 

37 

HM-708 

24958 

3 

250 

(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 

33 

HM-709 

60636 
60637 

2 
2 

250 
500 

(4)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

25 
29 

If  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 
HM-710 


If  Cat.  No.      ' 

Turns                                      Voltage 

Conductor 

1  Coils  per  Set 

100586 
100587 

2 
4 

2*50 
500 

(2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

37 
37 

HM-711 

60636 
60637 

2 
2 

250 
500 

(4)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

25 
29 

HM-713 

100584 

3 

250 

(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 

39 

CO-2001 

24915 
24917 

1 
2 

220/250 
500 

(4)  No.  7  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  7  B.&S. 

37 
37 

CO-2002 

24919 
24921 
14585 
24908 
14586 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

220/250 
220/250 
500 
500 
500 

(3)  No.  11  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  11  B.&S. 
No.  10  B.&S. 
No.  10  B.&S. 
No.  11  B.&S. 

29 
29 
29 
29 
29 

CO-2003 

*  24935  \ 
t  24936  J 
24940 
24944 

1 

2 
3 

220/250 

500 
500 

0.187  in.  x  0.50  in. 

(3)  No.  10  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

31 

47 

47 

CO-2004 

24956 
24958 
50455 
50456 

2 
3 
4 
6 

220/250 
220/250 
500 
500 

(3)  No.  9  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 
No.  9  B.&S. 

33 
33 
33 
33 

*  Upper  coil. 
t  Lower  coil. 
If  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


89 


MOTOR  ARMATURE  COILS 
CO-2005 


If  Cat.  No. 

Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

t  Coils  per  Set 

27385 

1 

110/125 

(4)  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

27387 

2 

220/250 

(2)  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

A17275 

3 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

A15170 

3 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  15161 

3 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18221 

3 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  19346 

3 

500 

t  No.  9  B.&S. 

105 

§  15173 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

*  59479 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  18222 

4 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

I  60309 

4 

500 

No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

§  19347 

4 

500 

t  No.  9  B.&S. 

105 

A  17472 

4 

500 

t  No.  10  B.&S. 

105 

15204 

6 

500 

t  0.10  in.  x  0.063  in. 

105 

CO-2006 


122841 

1 

220/250 

(2)  No.  7  B.&S. 

37 

122842 

2 

500 

No.  7  B.&S. 

37 

CO-2007 

24948 

1 

220/250 

(4)  No.  9  B.&S. 

37 

24950 

2 

220/250 

(3)  No.  9  B.&S. 

33 

19221 

2 

500 

(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 

37 

50258 

3 

500 

(2)  No.  9  B.&S. 

33 

24953 

4 

500 

No.  8  B.&S. 

33 

21490 

6 

500 

No.  9  B.&S. 

33 

*  Like  Cat.  No.  15173  except  leads  are  not  flattened. 

t  Light  insulation. 

t  Like  Cat.  No.  18222  except  leads  are  not  flattened. 

AFlexible  leads. 

§  Stiff  leads. 

f  The  Cat.  No.  in  each  case  is  for  a  single  coil. 


90 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


FIELD  COILS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


Fig.  1 


Section  of  Impregnated  Coil 


Fig.  2 


In  the  manufacture  of  wire  wound  field  coils  for  General  Electric  motors  each  turn  is  properly 
seated  so  as  to  avoid  a  burnout  as  a  result  of  abrasion  of  the  insulation  by  vibration. 

The  insulation  of  all  wire  wound  coils  consists  of  a  special  asbestos  and  cotton  covering;  the 
insulation  between  turns  of  ribbon  wound  coils  is  asbestos  paper,  so  laminated  as  to  prevent  any 
danger  of  short  circuit  between  turns  by  reason  of  impurities  in  the  asbestos. 

All  coils,  unless  otherwise  noted  in  the  tables,  are  further  protected  by  being  impregnated  while 
in  a  vacuum,  with  an  asphaltum  compound  which  penetrates  all  the  interstices  of  the  winding,  her- 
metically sealing  the  coil  against  the  entrance  of  moisture  and  so  improving  its  thermal  conductivity 
that  the  heat  generated  is  rapidly  dissipated,  thus  considerably  increasing  the  capacity  of  the  coil. 

NWP-2  1/2 


Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

64851 

14 

220/250 

No.    9  B.&S. 

200 

1 

64852 

26 

500 

No.  11  B.&S. 

335 

1 

LWP-5 


50633 

10 

250 

No.  5  B.&S. 

156 

1 

CB-14 


122843 

10 

125 

No.  4  B.&S. 

73 

1 

51972 

6  &  10 

250 

No.  5  B.&S. 

190 

1 

51974 

17 

500 

No.  8  B.&S. 

350 

l 

1 

CB-15 


30769 
30770 

16 
30 

250 
500 

No. 

No. 

rj 

10 

B 
B 

&S. 
&S. 

200 
400 

1 

1 

WP-30 


15448 

Standard 

500 

No.  7  B.&S. 

374 

1 

WP-50 


15952 

Standard 

1 

500 

No. 

4  B.&S. 

202 

1 

GE-800 


27388 

1 

110 

(2)  No. 

4  B.&S. 

62 

1 

27388 

2 

250                     (2)  No. 

4  B.&S. 

62 

1 

*  17142  1 
t  17749  J 

4 

500 

No. 

6  B.&S. 

203 

1 

*  Upper  coil. 

t  Lower  coil. 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


91 


MOTOR  FIELD  COILS 

GE-1000  - 


Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns                           Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

14768 

3  &  4 

500 

No.  4  B.&S. 

143^ 

1 

GE-1200 

24972 
18020 
18021 

1 
2  &  3 
4 

250 
500 
500 

0.050  in.  x  H  in. 
0.045  in.  x  ±f  in. 
No.  5  B.&S. 

68 

138 
198 

1 
1 
1 

GE-51 

24916 
122844 

1 

4 

250 
500 

1%  in.  x  0.060  in. 
1M  in.  x  0.040  in. 

36 
100 

2 

GE-52 

t  24922 
t  21489 

3 
6 

250 
500 

No.  5  B.&S. 
No.  6  B.&S. 

77H 

185^ 

1 
1 

GE-53 

52567 
52564 
52565 
52566 

2 
3  &  4 
5 
6 

220/250 
500 
500 
500 

1  in.  x  0.0625  in. 
1  in.  x  0.035  in. 
1  in.  x  0.035  in. 
No.  4  B.&S. 

58 
120 
140 
250  Y2 

2 
2 
1 
1 

GE-54 

11348 

3 

500 

No.  6  S.W.G. 

128^ 

1 

GE-55 

*  24941  1 
t  24942  / 
*  24945  \ 
t  24946  / 

2 
3 

500 
500 

f  IJi  in.  x  0.070  in. 
1  1^  in.  x  0.070  in. 
/  1^  in.  x  0.045  in. 
{  1%  in.  x  0.045  in. 

86 
43 
126 
63 

2 
2 
2 
2 

GE-57 

24951 
50240 
24954 

2 
3 
4 

250 
500 
500 

IfV  in.  x  0.080  in. 
1&  in.  x  0.035  in. 
1&  in.  x  0.030  in. 

50^ 
110M 
124 

2 
2 
2 

GE-58 

J  24957 
I  24959 
t  19212 

2 
3 
6 

250 
250 
500 

(2) 
(2) 

No.  3  B.&S. 
No.  4  B.&S. 
No.  6  S.W.G. 

58  Y2 
75y2 
175^ 

1 
1 

1 

*  Top  and  bottom  coil. 

t  Side  coil. 

j  Not  impregnated  on  account  of  restricted  space. 


92 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MOTOR 

FIELD  COILS 
GE-59 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

t  24957 
t  24959 
t  40578 
t  62463 

2 
3 
4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

(2)  No.  3  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 
No.  5  B.W.G. 
.218  in.  Asb.  &  S.C.C. 

58  y2 

75  H 
137^ 

166^ 

1 

1 
1 

1 

GE-60 

t  52284 
t  52285 
t  52282 
t  52283 

2 
3 
4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

(2)  No.  5  B.&S. 
(2)  No.  6  B.&S. 
No.  5  B.&S. 
No.  6  B.&S. 

75  y2 
84y2 

149  H 
171K 

1 
1 
1 

1 

GE-61 

t  24961 
t  24963 

4 
4 

250 
500 

(2)  No.  5  B.W.G. 
No.  3  B.&S. 

5sy2 
nsy2 

1 

1 

GE-66 

*  24844  1 
t  24845  / 

1 

500 

/  ll/8  in.  x  0.120  in. 
1  1       in.  x  0.120  in. 

56                          2 
29                          2 

GE-67 

55857 
24965 

3 

4 

500 
500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 
No.  5  B.W.G. 

uoy2 

125K 

1 

1 

GE-69 

*  33735  1 
t  33736  / 

1 

500 

[2      in.  x  0.110  in. 
\  2&  in.  x  0.110  in. 

35 
35 

2 
2 

GE-70 

55857 

3 

500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 

110^ 

1 

GE-71 

TT  122845  1 
A  122846  1 
§  122847 
II  122848  J 
122849 

1 

2 

250 
500 

0.080  in.  x  1  in. 
0.080  in.  x  1  in. 

29  y2 
Qoy2 

1 
1 

GE-77 

t  52285 
t  52283 

3 
6 

250 
500 

No.  6  B.&S. 
No.  6  B.&S. 

84  y2 
niy2 

1 
1 

GE-79 

*  60639  \ 
t  60638  J 
*  60641  \ 
t  60640  / 

3 
6 

250 
500 

/  No.  3  B.&S. 
\  No.  3  B.&S. 
/  No.  6  B.&S. 
I  No.  6  B.&S. 

104 
51 
210 
104 

1 

1 
1 

1 

*  Top  and  bottom  coil. 

t  Side  coil. 

t  Not  impregnated  on  account  of  restricted  space. 


TT  Top  coil. 

A  Bottom  coil. 

§  Suspension  side  coil. 


Axle  side  coil. 


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93 


MOTOR  FIELD  COILS 
GE-80 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Pig.  No. 

55857 

3 

500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 

noy2 

1 

GE-81 

11348 

3 

500 

No.  6  S.W.G. 

1282/6 

1 

GE-87 

43100 

2 

500 

No.  4  B.&S. 

87^ 

1 

GE-88 

100796 

3                              500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 

110H 

1 

GE-90 

43098 

2 

500 

No.  2  B.&S. 

90  y2 

1 

GE-95 

61878 

7 

250 

No.  8  B.&S. 

250 

1 

GE-96 

60642                             3                               250 
60643                             6                               500 

No.  5  B.&S. 
No.  8  B.&S. 

185 
355 

1 
1 

GE-97 

60644                             2                               250 
60645                             2                               500 

No.  2  B.&S. 
No.  5  B.&S. 

38^ 
80 

1 
1 

GE-202 

A61071  1 
§  59142  J 

3                               600 

No.  5  B.W.G. 
No.  5  B.W.G. 

70 

58 

1 

1 

GE-204 

A61075  1                           o                                 600                         i 
§  61076  /                                                                                            I 

No.  4  B.&S.                              46                          1 
1.3  in.  x  0.05  in.                       40                          1 

GE-20S 

t  64265  1 
*  64264 
t  64266 
TT  64267  J 
t  100665 
*  100664 
J  100666     b 
TT  100667 

2 
2 

600 
600 

f  1  in.  x  0.075  in. 
1  1  in.  x  0.075  in. 
]  2  in.  x  0.040  in. 
[  2  in.  x  0.040  in. 
f  1  in.  x  0.075  in. 
I  1  in.  x  0.075  in. 
)  %  in.  x  0.095  in. 
[  7/s  in.  x  0.095  in. 

40 
40 
40 
40 
56 
56 
37.5 
37.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

*  Exciting  coil,  side. 

t  Exciting  coil,  top  and  bottom. 

J  Commutating  coil  (top  axle  and  bottom  suspension  sides). 

TT  Commutating  coil  (top  suspension  and  bottom  axle  sides). 

§  Commutating  coil. 

AExciting  coil. 

s  For  use  with  spring  flange. 


94 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MOTOR  FIELD  COILS 

GE-210 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns                           Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

A59890  } 
§  59891   \ 
t§  88958  j 

3                               600 

f  No.  2  B.&S. 
1.75  in.  x  0.030  in. 
[  1.75  in.  x  0.030  in. 

63 
58 

58 

1 

GE-216 

A61162  \ 
§61164  J 

3                               600 

/  No.  5  B.W.G. 
\  No.  5  B.W.G. 

70 
62^ 

1 
1 

GE-218 

A  100807  \ 
§  100808  / 

3                               600 

f  1  in.  x  0.055  in. 
\  0.07  in.  x  0.8  in. 

66  Y2 

52y2 

1 
1 

GE-219 

A61162  \                         „ 
§61164] 

/  No.  5  B.W.G. 
{  No.  5  B.W.G. 

70 

62  y2 

1 
1 

HM-701 

100588                             3                               250 
100589                              6                               500 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 
No.  4  B.&S. 

71 
142 

1 

1 

HM-702 

104616 
104617 

2                               250 
4                               500 

0.035  in.  x  1^  in. 
0.035  in.  x  1^  in. 

61 
122 

1 
1 

HM-703 

t  100590  1 
*  100591  / 
t  100592  1 
*  100593  J 

2                               250 
4                               500 

f  No.  6  B.&S. 
1  No.  6  B.&S. 
/  0.172  in. 
\  0.172  in. 

67 
92 
135 
185 

1 
1 
1 
1 

HM-704 

104617 

4                               500 

0.035  in.  x  Iffc  in. 

122 

1 

HM-708 

104622 

3                               250 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 

73^ 

1 

HM-709 

100594                              2                               250 
100595                             2                               500 

0.054  in.  x  l^  in. 
(2)  No.  5  B.&S. 

38.5 
80 

1 
1 

AExciting  coil. 

§  Commutating  coil. 

*  Top  and  bottom  coil. 

t  Side  coil. 

J  For  use  with  spring  flange. 


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95 


MOTOR  FIELD  COILS 

HM-710 


Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

§  104625  1 
t  104626  / 

2 

250 

/  (2)  No.  7  B.&S.                              81 
\  (2)  No.  7  B.&S.                            Ill 

1 
1 

§  104627  1 
t  104628  J 

4 

500 

/  No.  7  B.&S.                            169 
1  No.  7  B.&S.                            231 

1 
1 

HM-711 

103777                             2                               250                     (3)  No.  4  B.&S. 

38.5                       1 

103778                             2                               500                     (3)  No.  7  B.&S. 

80                          1 

HM-713 

104631 

0 

250 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 

71 

1 

CO-2001 

24916                             1                           220/250                       \Y±  in.  x  0.060  in. 

36                          2 

24918                             2                               500                           1*4  in.  x  0.080  in.                    56                          2 

CO-2002 

f  24920 

2 

220/250 

No.  4  B.&S. 

62  Y2 

1 

If  24922 

3 

220/250 

No.  5  B.&S. 

77y2 

1 

H  15761 

4  &  5 

500 

No.  5  B.&S.. 

155^ 

1 

68244 

4  &  5 

500 

No.  5  B.&S. 

166H 

1 

If  21489 

6 

500 

No.  6  B.&S. 

185M 

1 

CO-2003 

J  24937  \ 
§  24938  j 

1 

220/250 

/  1%  in.  x  0.1875  in. 
\  13/S  in.  x  0.1875  in. 

36 
17 

2 

2 

t  24941  1 
§  24942  J 

2 

500 

/  iy%  in.  x  0.070  in. 
\  1-Hi  in.  x  0.070  in. 

86 
43 

2 
2 

t  24945  1 
§  24946  J 

3 

500 

/  1%  in.  x  0.045  in. 
{  1%  in.  x  0.045  in. 

126 
63 

2 
2 

CO-2004 

1f  24957 

2 

220/250 

(2)  No.  3  B.&S. 

58^                      1 

1  24959 

3 

220/250 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 

7sy2              i 

1  50420 

4 

500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 

144  M 

1 

60329 

4 

500 

No.  5  B.W.G. 

137H                      1 

If  19212 

6 

500 

No.  6  S.W.G. 

175^                      1 

CO-2005 

27388 

j 

110/125 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 

62 

1 

27388                              2 

220/250 

(2)  No.  4  B.&S. 

62 

1 

*  17142  \                      q  *  4 
t  17749  /                      3  &  4 

500 

No.  6  B.&S. 

203 

1 

*  24913  \                           (. 
t  24970  J 

500 

No.  7  B.&S. 

259 

1 

*  Upper  coil. 

t  Lower  coil. 

t  Top  and  bottom  coil. 

§  Side  coil. 

f  Not  impregnated  on  account  of  restricted  space. 


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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MOTOR  FIELD  COILS 

CO-2006 


Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Conductor 

Turns 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

122850 
122851 

2 

220/250 
500 

0.325  in.  x  0.325  in. 
0.229  in.  x  0.229  in. 

44 

88 

1 
1 

CO-2007 


24949 

1 

220/250 

1&  in.  x  0.090  in.                      44 

2 

24951 

2 

250 

IfV  in.  x  0.080  in. 

so  y2 

2 

19222 

2 

500 

IfV  in.  x  0.045  in. 

90 

2 

50240 

3 

500 

IfV  in-  x  0.035  in. 

1101^ 

2 

24954 

4 

500 

l&  in.  x  0.030  in. 

124 

2 

21492 

6 

500 

No.  4  B.&S.                              150 

2 

COMMUTATOR  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND 

HOIST  MOTORS 

The  General  Electric  Company's  Commutator  Segments  are  made  of  hard  drawn  copper  bars 
and  the  finest  homogeneous  amber  mica,  from  which  all  flint  and  other  hard  substances  found  in  the 
natural  mica  have  been  removed. 

Amber  mica  contains,  in  its  natural  state,  large  quantities  of  impurities  which,  if  not  carefully 
removed,  cause  high  spots  in  the  segment  insulation  and  a  consequent  sparking  and  deterioration  in 
service.  In  the  General  Electric  Company's  product  such  impurities  are  thoroughly  removed.  This 
''cleaning"  is  accomplished  by  splitting  to  a  maximum  thickness  of  one  and  one-half  mils,  and  then 
excluding  all  but  perfectly  clean,  homogeneous  mica. 

The  splittings  thus  obtained  are  pasted  together  to  the  required  thickness  and  subjected,  at  high 
temperatures,  to  hydraulic  pressure  to  exclude  the  surplus  binder. 

Experience  has  perfectly  borne  out  our  belief,  reached  some  years  ago,  that  the  expense  involved 
in  splitting  and  pasting  segment  insulations  is  much  more  than  justified  by  the  longer  life  obtained, 
and,  apart  from  the  question  of  foreign  substances,  pasted  insulations,  being  softer  and  more  yielding 
than  dry  unsplit  mica,  wear  down  more  evenly  with  the  copper. 

It  is,  however,  essential  to  the  maintenance  of  a  tight  commutator  that  softening  from  heat  in 
operation  should  not  result  in  any  portion  of  the  binder  flowing  out.  The  special  varnish  used  by  the 
General  Electric  Company  and  the  machinery  and  methods  of  pasting  which  have  been  developed,  which,  as 
far  as  we  know,  are  not  employed  by  any  other  manufacturer,  are  necessary  to  the  production  of  segment 
insulations  which  will  withstand  the  high  temperatures  and  pressures  to  which  all  commutator  parts  are 
subjected  in  service. 


Commutator  Segments 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


97 


MOTOR  COMMUTATOR  SEGMENTS 
NWP-2  1/2                                                                        GE-1000 

Cat.  No.                Arm.  Turns 

Voltage                  Remarks               Cat.  No.                Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Remarks 

64850                        14 
64850                    26 

220/250                                           16390 
500                                                16391 

3  &  4 

3  &  4 

500 
500 

Form  2 
Form  3 

LWP-5 

GE-1200 

51907                    10 

250 

2 
3  &  4 
3  &  4 
3  &  4 
3  &  4 

250 
500 
500 
500 
500 
500 

Form  7 
Form  8 
Form  1 
Form  2 
Form  4 
Form  5 

55778 
CB-14                                                           55790 

122853                    10 
51997                  6  &  10 
51997                   17 

55775 
125                                                  55776 
250                                                  14501 

50S                                             55777 

CB-15 

GE-51 

51997                   16 
51997                   30 

250 
500                                              14529 
122854 

l 

4 

250 
500 

GE-80 

GE-52 

27366                     1 
27367                     2 
16388                     4 
16389                     4 
52985                     4 

110 
250 

500                  Form  4 
500                  Form  6               55779 
500                  Form  7               14531 

3 
6 

250 
50C 

GE-53 

GE-59 

Cat.  No.                          Arm.  Tu 

rns                           Voltage                                Cat.  No. 

Arm. 

Turns 

Voltage 

52990                                2                           220/250                     122855 
52987                                3                                500                           61069 
52988                           4  &  5                            500                           40579 
52989                                6                                500                           62464 

2 
3 
4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

GE-54 

I 

GE-60 

55780                                3 

GE-5i 

500                           52390 
52391 
52388 
52389 

2 
2 

4 
6 

250 
250 
500 
500 

250  &  500 

i 

24943                                  2 
24947                                  3 

GE-5^ 

500 
500 

r                                                           55786 

GE-61 

4 

24952                                  2 
50287                                 3 
24955                                 4 

250 

GE-66 

500 
24876 

' 

500 

GE-Si 

55785                                 2 
55784                                3 
50449                                  6 

J 

GE-67 

250 
250                           55788 
500                            24966 

3 

4 

500 
500 

GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MOTOR  COMMUTATOR  SEGMENTS 
GE-69                                                                            GE-97 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

33738 

1 

500 

60587 
60610 

2 
2 

250 
500 

33739 

GE-70 

GE-202 

3 

500 

59152 

3 

600 

GE-71 

GE-204 

122856 
122857 

1 
2 

250 
500 

61073 

2 

600 

GE-77 

GE-205 

36864                                3                                250 
36865                                6                                500 

*  100669 
f64315 

2                                 600 
2                                600 

GE-79 

GE-210 

60583 
60584 

3                                250 
6                                500 

59895 

3 

600 

GE-80 

GE-216 

33739 

3 

500 

61165 

3 

600 

55780 

GE-81 

GE-218 

3 

500 

100788 

3 

600 

GE-87 

GE-219 

43104 

2 

500 

61165 

3 

600 

GE-88 

HM-701 

100784                                3 

500 

100578 
100579 

3 
6 

250 
500 

GE-90 

43101 

2 

GE-95 

500 

HM-702 

104593 
104594 

2 
4 

250 
500 

64849 

7 

250 

HM-703 

GE-96 

100580 
100581 

2 
4 

250 
500 

60585 
60586 

3 

6 

250 
500 

*  For  use  with  41  coil  armature, 
t  For  use  with  25  coil  armature. 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


99 


MOTOR  COMMUTATOR  SEGMENTS 
HM-704                                                                        CO-2003 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

Cat.  No. 

Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

104595 

4 

500 

24939 
24943 

24947 

1 
2 
3 

220/250 
500 
500 

HM-708 

61069 

3 

250 

CO-2004 

55785 
55784 
50448 
50449 

2 
3 
4 
6 

220/250 
220/250 
500 
500 

HM-709 

100582 
100583 

2 
2 

250 
500 

CO-2005 

HM-710 

100580 
100581 

2 

4 

250 
500 

Cat.  No.  .              Arm.  Turns                 Volts                    Remarks 

27366                        1                   110/125 
27367                       2                  220/250 
16388                 3,  4  &  6                500                Form  4 
16389                 3,  4  &  6                500                 Form  6 
52985                 3,  4  &  6                500                 Form  7 

HM-711 

100582 
100583 

2 

2 

250 
500 

CO-2006 

HM-713 

100578 

3 

250 

Cat.  No.                            Arm.  Turns 

Voltage 

113990 
113991 

1 
2 

220/250 
500 

CO-2001 

14529 
14528 

1 

2 

220/250 
500 

CO-2007 

CO-2002 

55782 
24952 
55783 
50287 
24955 
24989 

1 
2 
2 
3 
4 
6 

220/250 
220/250 
500 
500 
500 
500 

24923 
55779 
14530 
14531 

2 
3 

4  &  5 
6 

220/250 
220/250 
500 
500 

100 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


BRUSH-HOLDERS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


Fig.  6 


Fig.   5 


Fig.  7 


Fig.  10 


Fig.  9 


Fig.  8 


Motor 

Volts 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

CAT.  NO. 
STUD  OR  SUPPORT  COM- 
PLETE WITH  BRUSH- 
HOLDER 

Cat.  No. 
Yoke  Com- 
plete with 
Brush- 

CAT.  NO. 
BRUSH-HOLDER 
COMPLETE 

Cat.  No. 
Tension 
Spring 

Right-Hand 

Left-Hand 

Holders 

Right-Hand 

Left-Hand 

NWP-2J^ 

220/250/500 

5 

100450 

100450 

100451 

100451 

100452 

LWP-5 

250 

50663 

50665 

50670 

50672 

50677 

CB-14 

125 

3 

123425 

123426 

123427 

45407 

CB-14 

250/500 

5 

51950 

51951 

51958 

51958 

51961 

CB-14 

250/500 

3 

45399 

45401 

45402 

45407 

CB-15 

250/500 

."> 

30762 

30763 

51958 

51958 

51961 

CB-15 

250/500 

3 

123428 

45401 

45402 

45407 

WP-30 

500 

16590 

16591 

9606 

WP-50 

500 

16564 

16565 

10409 

GE-800  Form  B 

110 

4 

113128 

113133 

113133 

13731 

GE-800  Form  B 

250 

3 

111881 

111882 

111883 

13731 

GE-800  Form  B 

500 

3 

17488 

17238 

17239 

13731 

GE-1000 

500 

3 

14752 

14755 

14756 

14763 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE  .SUPPLIES 


101 


MOTOR  BRUSH-HOLDERS 


CAT.  NO. 
STUD  OR  SUPPORT  COM- 

Cat.  No.          CAT. 

NO. 

Motor 

tf  u     Illustration    PLETE  WITH  BRUSH-    Y°ke  U9™-      BRUSH-HOLDER  •     Cat.  No. 
Volts                     HOLDER         Plete  Wlth         COMPLETE         Tension 

Brush- 

bpring 

Right-Hand   Left-Hand 

Holders    Right.Hand  ! 

Left-Hand 

GE-1200 

500       3 

18045 

18048 

18048     19348 

GE-51 

250       3 

100453 

100455 

100457 

100459 

GE-ol 

500       3 

100454 

100456 

100458    100460 

GE-52 

250       3 

47886 

47887 

47888     45174 

GE-52 

500       3 

15604 

15627 

15628     14763 

GE-53 

220/250      4 

52547 

52552 

52552   b  52553 

GE-53 

500       3 

k  52531     52534 

52535     14763 

GE-53 

500       3 

e  52532     52534 

52535     14763 

GE-54 

500       3 

11338     11339 

11340     45182 

GE-55 

500       7       50512 

50513 

50516 

119184  ,   50520 

GE-57 

250       3 

100461    100462 

100463    100464 

GE-57 

500       3 

H38580     19213  | 

19214 

55853 

GE-57 

500       3 

f  50226 

50228 

50229     14763 

GE-58 

250       3 

A66679 

66681 

66683  i   14763 

GE-58 

250       3 

§  66680 

66682 

66684     14763 

GE-58 

500       3 

50418     14755 

14756     14763 

GE-59 

250       3 

A123429    123430 

123431 

45160 

GE-59 

250       3 

§  45152     45154 

45155     45160 

GE-59 

500       3 

100465 

100466 

100467     45160 

GE-60 

250       3 

52272 

52274 

52275     14763 

GE-60 

500       3 

52271 

15627 

15628 

14763 

GE-61 

250       4 

39344 

39348 

39348 

b  39355 

GE-61 

500       4 

39345 

39349 

39349 

b  39355 

GE-66 

500        1 

24577 

24578 

24581 

24582 

f  a24589 

GE-67 

500       3 

*  47795 

47797 

47798 

55853 

GE-67 

500       3 

§  47794 

55847 

55848 

55853 

GE-69 

500 

7 

38641 

38642 

38643 

38644 

\  _  o  o/?  i  f* 

[  aoob4b 

GE-70 

500 

3 

34059 

34060 

34061 

55853 

GE-71 

250 

4 

123432 

123435 

123435 

b  123436 

GE-71 

500 

4 

123433 

123435 

123435 

b  123436 

GE-77 

250 

3 

45169 

52274 

45171 

45174 

GE-77 

500 

3 

45168 

15627 

45170 

14763 

GE-79 

250 

4 

c  100471 

100475 

100475 

100477 

GE-79 

250 

4 

d  100472 

100476 

100476 

100478 

GE-79 

500 

4 

c  100473 

100475 

100475 

100477 

GE-79 

500 

4 

d  100474 

100476 

100476 

100478 

GE-80 

500 

3 

40400 

34060 

34061 

55853 

GE-81 

500 

3 

45180     11339 

11340 

45182 

GE-87 

500 

3 

45188 

45190 

45191 

55853 

GE-88 

500 

2 

J  108032 

t  108032 

108033 

108033    108034 

GE-88 

500 

2 

H  119100 

If  119100 

108033 

108033 

108034 

GE-90-A 

500 

3 

45200 

45202 

45203 

55853 

GE-90-B 

500 

3 

45335 

45202 

45203 

55853 

GE-95 

250 

12 

100479 

100481 

100483 

100485 

100487 

GE-96 

250      11 

x  100488 

x  100489 

100496 

100497 

100504 

GE-96 

250       11 

100490 

100491 

100498 

100499 

100487 

GE-96 

500 

11     x  100492 

x  100493 

100500 

100501 

100504 

GE-96 

500 

11 

100494 

100495 

100502 

100503 

100487 

GE-97 

250       3 

100506    100508 

100510 

100512 

GE-97 

500       3 

100507    100509 

100511 

55853 

GE-202 

600       3 

60338 

59130 

59131 

59138 

GE-204 

600 

3 

100513 

100514 

100515 

55853 

GE-205              600       8       64127 

64129 

64138 

64141 

55853 

GE-210-A            600       3 

59886 

59887 

59888 

45182 

i                              ': 

*  Four  turn  armature. 
f  With  old  type  spring. 
J  New  style  with  straight  terminal. 
§  Three  turn  armature. 
1  Old  style  with  bent  terminal. 
||  With  barrel  type  spring. 
ATwo  turn  armature, 
a  Left-hand  spring. 


b  Pressure  spring  complete. 

c  Single  stud  brush-holder. 

d  Double  stud  brush-holder. 

e  Six  turn  armature. 

h  Right-hand  spring. 

k  Three,  four  and  five  turn  armatures. 

x  Metal  body  only. 


102 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MOTOR  BRUSH-HOLDERS 


Motor 

Volts 

Illustration 
Fig.  No. 

CAT. 
STUD  OR  SU 
PLETE  WIT 
HOL 

Right-Hand 

NO. 
PPORT  COM- 
H  BRUSH- 
DER 

Left-Hand 

Cat.  No. 
Yoke  Com- 
plete with 
Brush- 
Holders 

CAT.  NO. 
BRUSH-HOLDER 
COMPLETE 

Cat.  No. 
Tension 
Spring 

Right-Hand 

Left-Hand 

GE-210-  C,  D  &  E 

600 

2 

t  112124 

}  112124 

112125 

112125    108034 

GE-210-B  &  C        600 

2 

If  100516 

If  100516 

100517    100517     59138 

GE-216 

600       2 

t  108041 

t  108041 

108042 

108042    108034 

GE-216 

600       2 

11  61175 

1  61175 

61182 

61182     59138 

GE-218             600       2 

108045 

108045 

108046 

108046    108034 

GE-219             600       2 

t  108041 

}  108041 

108042 

108042    108034 

GE-219             600       2 

If  61175 

If  61175 

61182 

61182     59138 

HM-701             250      10 

100610 

100610 

100612 

100612     55853 

HM-701             500 

10 

100611 

100611 

100613 

100613     55853 

HM-702 

250 

6 

104740 

104740 

104742  ,   104742    111856 

HM-702 

500       6 

104741 

104741 

104743    104743    111856 

HM-703 

250      10 

100610 

100610 

100612 

100612 

55853 

HM-703 

500      10 

100611 

100611 

100613 

100613 

55853 

HM-704 

500 

6 

104744    104744 

104745 

104745 

111856 

HM-708 

250 

9 

104751    104751 

104752 

104752 

108034 

HM-709             250       6 

100614    100614 

100616 

100616 

55853 

HM-709             500       6 

100615    100615 

100617 

100617 

55853 

HM-710             250      10 

100610    100610 

100612 

100612 

55853 

HM-710             500      10 

100611    100611 

100613 

100613 

55853 

HM-711             250       6 

100614    100614 

100616 

100616 

55853 

HM-711             500       6 

100615    100615 

100617 

100617 

55853 

HM-713 

250 

10 

100610    100610 

100612 

100612 

55853 

CO-2001 

220/250 

3 

100453 

100455 

100457 

100459 

CO-2001 

500 

3 

100454 

100456 

100458 

100460 

CO-2002 

220/250 

3 

47886 

47887 

47888 

45174 

CO-2002 

500 

3 

15604 

15627 

15628 

14763 

CO-2003 

220/250 

7 

127039 

127040 

127041 

127042 

127043 

CO-2003 

500 

7 

50512 

50513 

50516 

50516 

50520 

CO-2004 

220/250 

3 

A66679 

66681 

66683 

14763 

CO-2004 

220/250 

3 

§  66680 

66682 

66684 

14763 

CO-2004 

500 

3 

50418 

14755 

14756 

14763 

CO-2005 

110/125 

4 

113128 

113133 

113133 

13731 

CO-2005 

220/250 

3 

111881 

111882 

111883 

13731 

CO-2005 

500 

3 

17488 

17238 

17239 

13731 

CO-2006 

220/250 

3 

123437 

123439 

123441 

b  123443 

CO-2006 

500 

3 

123438 

123440 

123442 

b  123443 

CO-2007 

220/250 

3 

100461 

100462 

100463 

100464 

CO-2007 

500 

3 

*  38580 

19213 

19214 

55853 

CO-2007 

500 

3 

t  50226 

50228     50229 

14763 

*  With  barrel  type  spring. 

t  With  old  type  spring. 

t  New  style  with  straight  terminal. 

§  Three-  turn  armature. 

H  Old  style  with  bent  terminal. 

ATwo  turn  armature. 

b  Pressure  spring  complete. 


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103 


CARBON  BRUSHES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

MOTOR  BRUSHES 


Motor 

Voltage 

Cat.  No. 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Length 

Width 

Thickness 

NWP-2H 

220/250/500 

100370 

2 

1H 

M 

LWP-5 

250 

50681 

2 

1H 

« 

CB-14 

125 

122858 

1% 

iM 

K 

*  CB-14 

250/500 

51971 

1M 

« 

W 

CB-14 

250  1500 

61834 

IH 

i« 

N 

*  CB-15 

250/500 

51971 

IH 

^ 

« 

WP-30 

500 

16086 

2y4 

i3/4 

H 

WP-50 

500 

16212 

2M 

2% 

H 

t  GE-800 

110/250 

15389 

2y2 

2^ 

K 

t  GE-800 

500 

17086 

2A 

2J4 

Yi 

GE-1000 

500 

14764 

2M 

1« 

Yi 

GE-1000 

500 

50396 

2^ 

2M 

X 

%  GE-1200 

250 

36071 

2^ 

2^ 

n 

J  GE-1200 

500 

17086 

2^ 

2J4 

Yi 

GE-51 

250 

36062 

2^ 

2 

1 

*  GE-51 

250 

58964 

2^ 

2 

1 

GE-51 

500 

36063 

2M 

2 

« 

GE-52 

250 

36064 

2M 

IX 

1 

*  GE-52 

250 

58965 

2M 

1H 

1 

GE-52 

500 

15698 

2^ 

1M 

^ 

GE-52 

500 

50395 

2^ 

2^ 

H 

GE-53 

220/250 

52563 

2^ 

IH 

M 

*  GE-53 

220/250 

58966 

2^ 

1H 

M 

GE-53 

500 

52546 

2M 

i« 

% 

GE-54 

500 

11347 

2^ 

3 

N 

GE-55 

500 

50534 

2 

1M 

A 

GE-57 

250 

36066 

2K 

l« 

IK 

*  GE-57 

250 

58967 

2^ 

l« 

IK 

GE-57 

500 

18167 

2^ 

1% 

H 

0  GE-58                               250 

36067 

2M 

i3/^ 

i« 

A*  GE-58                               250 

58968 

2M 

i3/^ 

.  K 

°*  GE-58 

250 

58969 

2M 

!3/8 

1M 

GE-58 

500 

50396 

2^ 

2M 

H 

GE-58 

500 

14764 

2^ 

l3/^ 

H 

*  GE-59 

250 

122859 

2M 

1^ 

IK 

GE-60 

250 

52281 

2^ 

1M 

H 

GE-60 

500 

50395 

2^ 

2H 

M 

GE-60 

500 

15698 

2^ 

i-H 

K 

GE-61 

250 

36069 

2^ 

2 

H 

GE-61 

500 

36070 

2M 

2 

5^ 

GE-66 

500 

24843 

2^ 

3^ 

A 

GE-67 

500 

55856 

2Y± 

33/^ 

J^ 

GE-69 

500 

36321 

2 

2^ 

5/^ 

GE-70 

500 

34070 

2y4 

1% 

Yi 

GE-71 

250/500 

122860 

2X 

IK 

H 

GE-77 

250 

52281 

2Y* 

IH 

H 

GE-77 

500 

50395 

2K 

2H 

« 

GE-79 

250/500 

100372 

2^ 

l.H 

A 

GE-80 

500 

34070 

2^ 

1% 

H 

GE-81 

500 

11347 

2J4 

3 

N 

GE-87 

500 

42911 

2M 

2 

Yi 

GE-88 

500 

34070 

2^ 

IK 

H 

GE-90 

500 

42912 

2H 

1H 

A 

GE-95 

250 

100233 

IK 

1« 

A 

GE-96 

250 

100373 

1H 

1H 

H 

GE-96 

500 

100374 

IH 

1H 

A 

*  GE-97 

250 

100375 

2H 

iM 

i 

GE-97 

500 

100376 

2H 

i« 

A 

*  Clip  and  pigtail, 
t  Beveled. 
0  Two  turn  motor. 
AThree  turn  motor. 


104 


(;i-:\l'lRAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CARBON  BRUSHES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

MOTOR  BRUSHES— (Continued) 


Motor 

Voltage 

GE-202 

600 

50395 

GE-204 

600 

59987 

GE-205 

600 

100663 

GE-210 

600 

59889 

GE-216 

600 

61176 

GE-218 

600 

107579 

GE-219 

600 

61176 

HM-701 

250 

100608 

HM-701                            500 

100609 

*  HM-702                            250 

104591 

HM-702 

500 

104592 

HM-703 

250 

100608 

HM-703 

500 

100609 

HM-704 

500 

104592 

*  HM-708 

250 

100371 

*  HM-709 

250 

100375 

HM-709 

500 

100376 

HM-710 

250 

100608 

HM-710 

500 

100609 

*HM-711                            250 

100375 

HM-711                            500 

100376 

HM-713                            250 

100608 

CO-2001                       220/250 

36062 

*  CO-2001 

220/250 

58964 

CO-2001 

500 

36063 

CO-2002 

220/250 

36064 

*  CO-2002 

220/250 

58965 

CO-2002 

500 

15698 

CO-2002 

500 

50395 

CO-2003 

220/250 

36065 

CO-2003                           500 

50534 

0  CO-2004 

220/250 

36067 

A*  CO-2004 

220/250 

58968 

°*  CO-2004 

220/250 

58969 

CO-2004 

500 

50396 

CO-2004 

500 

14764 

i  CO-2005                    110/125/250 

15389 

I  CO-2005                           500 

17086 

CO-2006                       220/250 

114002 

CO-2006                           500 

114003 

CO-2007 

220/250 

36066 

*  CO-2007 

220/250 

58967 

CO-2007 

500 

18167 

Length 


2 
2 

IX 

2 
2% 

2K 

IX 

IX 


2K 

2K 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Width 


Thickness 


IX 

2X 


y2 


H 


i 

A 

i16 

i 
i 

i 
i 

j| 

IK 


y2 


*  Clip  and  pigtail. 
%  Beveled. 
0  Two  turn  motor. 
AThree  turn  motor. 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


105 


BEARING  LININGS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

In  the  design  of  motors  for  mining  and  industrial  service,  different  types  of  bearing  linings  have 
been  employed.    In  some  cases  the  choice  of  type  has  been  determined  by  the  necessity  for  economy 
of  space  or  other  features  of  machine  design;  in  others,  operating  conditions  require  a  given  type, 
but  wherever  possible  the  choice  of  one  type  or  another  is  left  to  the  customer 
as  his  operating  conditions  may  indicate. 

Thus  where  size  of  axle  permits,  axle  linings  for  most 
motors  are  made  both  in  babbitt  and  bronze  and  every 
effort  is  made  to  meet  the  requirements  of  service  under  all 
conditions. 

BRASS  LININGS 

Brass  or  bronze  linings  are  made  of  compositions  which 
have  been  thoroughly  tested  during  many  years  of  service. 
Much  cheaper  linings  can  be  made  by  the  employment  of 
cheaper  mixtures.  In  fact  brass  linings  can  be  made  for 
almost  any  price,  but  the  standard  product  which  is  identical 
with  that  used  in  original  equipments,  will  give  a  MINIMUM 
MAINTENANCE  COST  PER  MILE  OF  SERVICE. 


LUMEN  LININGS 

Lumen  linings  are  made  from  a  special  patented  alloy.  It  is  a  very  excellent  material  for  use 
under  certain  conditions,  having  in  a  certain  degree  the  anti-friction  qualities  of  babbitt  metal  com- 
bined with  sufficient  strength  to  allow  its  use  without  a  supporting  shell  where  the  housing  allows 
room  for  sufficient  thickness. 

It  is  not  furnished  in  any  case  for  armature  linings. 

BABBITTED  LININGS 

Babbitted  linings  are  iron  shells  filled  with  babbitt  metal. 

BRASS  AND  BABBITT  LININGS 

Brass  and  babbitt  linings  are  brass  shells  with  a  facing  of  babbitt  metal  yg-  in.  thick  sweated  to 
the  brass.  The  shells  are  provided  with  dovetail  grooves  with  which  the  babbitt  engages,  and  which 
serve  to  anchor  it  securely.  These  linings  are  employed  for  armature  bearings  only,  and  since  the 
thickness  of  the  babbitt  is  less  than  the  air  gap  between  the  armature  core  and  pole  face,  the  bearing 
may  run  hot  enough  to  melt  out  the  babbitt  without  dropping  the  armature  on  the  poles. 


BABBITT  METAL 

The  General  Electric  Standard  Babbitt  Metal  for  locomotive,  crane  and  hoist  motors  is  a  tin  base 
babbitt  having  a  specific  gravity  of  7.27,  which  should  be  taken  into  account  in  comparing  its  price 
with  that  of  lead  base  or  other  heavier  babbitts  which,  although  costing  less  per  pound,  are,  by  reason 
of  their  higher  specific  gravity,  actually  no  cheaper.  Its  virtue  lies  not  only  in  the  proportions  of  its 
ingredients  but  in  the  method  of  mixing,  handling,  etc.,  employed,  and  it  cannot  be  duplicated  by  other 
manufacturers  by  merely  using  the  proportions  shown  by  its  analysis. 

For  the  best  results  the  shells  and  mandrels  should  be  heated  to  about  100  deg.  centigrade  before 
the  metal  is  poured,  and  the  metal  should  be  well  peened  into  the  shell  before  being  bored  out.  In 
the  case  of  solid  linings  a  tapered  arbor  slightly  larger  than  the  unfinished  bore  should  be  forced  through 
in  order  to  thoroughly  seat  the  babbitt  metal  in  the  shell. 

Price  for  Babbitt  Metal  quoted  on  application. 


106 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


ARMATURE  LININGS 


.Motor 

COMMUTATOR  END 

PINION  END 

Material 

Cat.  Xo. 

Type 

Cat.  No. 

Type 

NWP-2H 

33617 

Split 

33618 

Split 

Gun  metal 

LWP-5 

50657 

Split 

50658                          Split 

Brass 

CB-14 

51946                          Split 

51947                          Split 

Brass 

CB-15 

30760                          Split 

30761                           Split 

Brass 

WP-30  &  50 

15453                          Split 

15996                         Split 

Brass 

GE-800 

17096                         Solid 

17095                         Split 

C.  I.  &  Bal). 

GE-800 

17559                         Solid 

17558                          Split 

Brass 

GE-1000 

14729                          Solid 

14728                          Split 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-1000 

48772                          Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-1000 

14730                          Solid 

14727                          Solit 

Brass 

GE-1200 

18010 

Solid 

18009                          Split 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-51 

33410 

Solid 

33411 

Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bal). 

GE-52 

14581 

Solid 

14582 

Split 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-52 

109967 

Solid 

109968 

Split 

Brass 

GE-53 

52529 

Solid 

52530                          Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-54 

14581 

Solid 

14582 

Split 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-54 

109967 

Solid 

109968 

Split 

Brass 

GE-55 

50510 

Solid 

50511 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-57 

50223 

Solid 

50224 

Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-58 

50414 

Solid 

50415 

Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-58 

50416 

Solid 

50417                          Solid 

Brass 

GE-59 

60524 

Solid 

60525                         Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-60-A 

52268 

Solid 

52269                         Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bal). 

GE-61 

33412 

Solid 

33413                         Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-66 

24575 

Solid 

24576                          Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-67 

55843 

Solid 

55844                         Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-69 

33418 

Solid 

33419                         Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-70 

33420 

Solid 

33421                           Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-71 

122865 

Solid 

122866                         Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-77 

38692 

Solid 

38693 

Solid 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-79 

41064 

Solid 

41065 

Solid 

Brass 

GE-80 

38694 

Solid 

38695 

Split 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-81 

41066 

Solid 

41067 

Split 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-87 

43093 

Solid 

43094 

Split 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-88-A  &  C 

100068 

Solid 

100069 

Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-88-B  &  D 

100070 

Solid 

100069                          Split 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-90 

38694 

Solid 

38695                         Split 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-95 

64854 

Solid 

64856                         Solid 

Brass 

GE-96-A 

60526 

Solid 

60527                          Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-96-B 

66083 

Solid 

66084 

Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-97 

60528 

Solid 

60529 

Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

GE-202 

61901 

Solid 

61902 

Split 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-204 

59820 

Solid 

59821 

Split 

Brass  &  Bal). 

GE-205 

49739 

Solid 

49740 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-210 

59823 

Solid 

59824 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-216 

61325 

Solid 

59127 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-218 

100071 

Solid 

100072 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

GE-219 

100070 

Solid 

100069 

Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

HM-701 

100602 

Solid 

100603 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-702 

104680 

Solid 

104581 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-703 

100604 

Solid 

100605 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-704 

104580 

Solid 

104581 

Solid 

Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-708 

104586 

Solid 

104587 

Solid 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

HM-709                                 100606 

Solid 

100607 

Solid                 Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-710                                 100604 

Solid 

100605 

Solid                 Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-711                                 100606 

Solid 

100607 

Solid                 Brass  &  Bab. 

HM-713                                 100602 

Solid 

100603 

Solid                 Brass  &  Bab. 

CO-2001                                  33410 

Solid 

334  1  1 

Solid                 C.  I.  &  Bab. 

CO-2002                                    14581 

Solid 

14582 

Split                 C.  I.  &  Bab. 

CO-2002                                  109967 

Solid 

109968 

Split                  Brass 

CO-2003                                  50510 

Solid 

50511 

Solid                 Brass  &  Bab. 

CO-2004                                    50414 

Solid 

50415 

Solid                C.  I.  &  Bab. 

CO-2004                                    r>()416 

Solid 

50417 

Solid                 Brass 

CO-2005                                    1  7096 

Solid 

17095 

Splii                  C.  I.  &  Bab. 

CO-2005                                  1  7559 

Solid 

17558 

Split                  Brass 

CO-2006                                  122862 

Solid 

122863 

Solid                C.  I.  &  Bab. 

CO-2007                                  50223 

Solid 

50224 

Solid                C.  I.  &  Bab. 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


107 


AXLE  LININGS 


_>j     M_ 


Diam.  of 

Flange 

ntitFrome 


Thickness  ofFlanqe 
ffadius 


V 

X^^£- 

\ 

< 

~1 

Diam.ot 
r/anqe 

t 

Rare  \ 

\ 

\ 
t     | 

\  Diam. 

\  \ 

/ 

A 

Length  overall *4 

Axle  linings  with  radius  "A"  are  used  with  axles  having  larger  diameter  in  gear  fit  than  in  motor 
axle  bearings. 

Axle  linings  with  radius  "B"  are  used  with  motors  having  ends  of  axle  brackets  counterbored 
to  fit  lining  as  shown. 


Cat.  No.                            Motor 

Bore 

Diameter 
of  Flange 

Thickness       ^utside 
of  Flange      ^^f 

RADIUS 

Length 
Overall 

Material 

A 

B 

33604            NWP-2J^ 

2M 

3?4 

M           3^ 

4K 

Gun  metal 

*  50655            LWP-5 

2% 

3?4 

A           3^ 

4.15. 
^32 

Brass 

t  50656            LWP-5 

2M 

334 

A                  3l/8 

4M 

Brass 

*  51942            CB-14-A  &  H 

2M 

3M 

A              3^ 

3 
3^ 

4M 

Brass 

t  51943            CB-14-A  &  H 

2H 

3M 

A              3^ 

A                   4M 

Brass 

*  51944            CB-14-A  &  H 

3 

4 

A              3% 

4M 

Brass 

151945            CB-14-A  &H 

3 

4 

A              3^ 

41 

Brass 

*  59437            CB-14-T 

3 

4^ 

H              3^ 

6 

Brass 

t  59438            CB-14-T 

3 

4^ 

H              3^ 

6 

Brass 

*  51942            CB-15-G 

2% 

334 

A              3K 

A 

4M 

Brass 

t  51943            CB-15-G 

2?4 

3M 

A              3K 

A 

4M 

Brass 

15451            WP-30  &  50 

3^ 

6^ 

^               4^ 

7^ 

Brass 

16666            WP-30  &  50 

334 

6^ 

^               4Ys 

7^ 

Brass 

17240            GE-800-B 

3^ 

5 

5/8                  4^ 

654 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

17556            GE-800-B 

3^ 

5 

^                  43^ 

6  34 

Brass 

104459            GE-800-B 

3^ 

5^ 

5/8                   4% 

6M 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

17229           GE-800-B 

3% 

5 

^                   43^ 

63^ 

Brass 

33751            GE-800-B 

4 

5^ 

^               4^ 

63^ 

Brass 

14722           GE-1000-A 

3^ 

6 

%               5Ji 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725            GE-1000-A 

3^ 

6 

M               5^ 

8 

Brass 

14748            GE-1000-A 

3^ 

6 

H           5M 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14721            GE-1000-A 

3M 

6 

^               5^ 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724            GE-1000-A 

3M 

6 

%               514 

8 

Brass 

14723            GE-1000-A 

4 

6 

M               5^ 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726            GE-1000-A 

4 

6 

M               5M 

8 

Brass 

33605            GE-1000-A 

4^ 

6 

M               5M 

8 

Brass 

33425            GE-1000-A 

4H 

6 

M               5M 

8 

Brass 

18012            GE-1200-B 

4 

6 

^               5 

8 

Brass 

33424            GE-51-B 

5 

8 

H               53^ 

11 

Brass 

14722            GE-52-A 

3^ 

6 

%               5J4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725            GE-52-A 

3^ 

6 

H           5J4 

8 

Brass 

14748            GE-52-A 

3^ 

6 

%           5M 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14721            GE-52-A 

3% 

6 

%               5K 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724            GE-52-A 

3M 

6 

M               5% 

8 

Brass 

14723            GE-52-A 

4 

6 

M               5M 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726            GE-52-A 

4 

6 

M               5^ 

8 

Brass 

33605            GE-52-A 

4}4 

6 

M               5^ 

8 

Brass 

33425            GE-52-A 

4^ 

6 

54              5^ 

8 

Brass 

52526            GE-53-A 

3*A 

6 

^               4% 

7 

Brass 

52527            GE-53-A 

3M 

6 

H               4% 

7 

Brass 

52528            GE-53-A 

4 

6 

Yi               4^ 

7 

Brass 

33606            GE-53-A 

4H 

6 

H               4Ji 

7 

Brass 

14722            GE-54-A 

3% 

6 

54               5M 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

*  Commutator  end. 
t  Pinion  end. 


108 


<;i-.\ERAL   ELECTRIC   COMI'.\.\Y 


AXLE  LININGS 


OntcirlA 

RADIUS 

Cat.  No. 

Motor                            Bore 

Diameter     Thickness 
of  Flange      of  Flange 

Diameter 
of  Shell 

Length 
Overall 

Material 

A 

B 

14725 

GE-54-A                           33/6 

6             M           5J4 

8 

Brass 

14748            GE-54-A                           3% 

6             54           5)4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14721            GE-54-A                           3% 

6                 % 

5/4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724 

GE-54-A                           334 

6                 % 

5J4                                       8 

Brass 

14723 

GE-54-A 

4 

6                 3^ 

5>4                                       8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726 

GE-54-A 

4 

6                  % 

5  J4 

8 

Brass 

33605 

GE-54-A 

4/4 

6                 % 

5/4 

8                Brass 

33425 

GE-54-A 

4)4 

6                 /4 

5J4 

8            '   Brass 

50507 

GE-55-A                           4M 

s          ys 

6                K 

1Q34            Brass 

50508 

GE-55-A                           5                 8                 % 

6                   ^8 

1034           Brass 

50509 

GE-55-A 

5/4 

s          ys 

6                ZA 

1Q34            Brass 

33426 

GE-55-H 

6 

IOA 

y» 

7A         J4 

1034     .       Brass 

49036            GE-55-H 

6^ 

IOA 

% 

7A         J4 

1034           Brass 

49037            GE-55-H 

6.693 

7A 

7A           J4                     1Q34           Brass 

50222            GE-57-A 

334 

6/4 

% 

5/4 

9                Brass 

50221            GE-57-A 

4 

6^ 

% 

5/4 

9               Brass 

50220            GE-57-A 

4/4 

5J4 

9                Brass 

50219 

GE-57-A 

4M 

634 

5A 

5  J4 

/4 

9                Brass 

33427 

GE-57-H 

5 

7/^j 

6 

9                Brass 

60502 

GE-57-H 

5/4 

71^ 

5A 

6 

9               Brass 

33428            GE-57-H 

5)4            8 

5A 

6 

J/6                       9               Brass 

14722        •    GE-58-A 

3% 

6 

*A 

5  ]A 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725 

GE-58-A 

3*A 

6 

34 

5J4 

8                Brass 

14721 

GE-58-A 

334 

6 

% 

5/4 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724            GE-58-A 

334 

6 

34 

5^4 

8                Brass 

14723            GE-58-A 

4 

6 

3/4 

5/4 

. 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726 

GE-58-A 

4 

6 

H 

5/4 

8                Brass 

33605 

GE-58-A 

4/4 

6 

H 

5J4 

8               Brass 

61867            GE-58-A 

110-MM 

6 

5/4 

8                Brass 

33429            GE-59-A 

4 

6 

P 

5J4 

7J4            C.I.&  Bab. 

100052            GE-59-A                           4^ 

7 

H 

5/4 

•fa 

7J4           Brass 

14722            GE-60-A                           3%            6                 %              5)4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725 

GE-60-A                           33/6            6                 M 

5/4 

8 

Brass 

14748            GE-60-A                           3%            6                 % 

5J4 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14721            GE-60-A                           3%            6                 % 

5J4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724            GE-60-A                           3%            6                 % 

5/4 

8 

Brass 

52267            GE-60-A                       100-MM          6                 % 

5  J4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14723            GE-60-A                           4                 6                 24 

5/4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726            GE-60-A                           4 

6                 H 

5  J4 

8 

Brass 

52266            GE-60-A                       105-MM 

6                 % 

5/4 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

52528            GE-61-A 

4 

6                J^ 

4% 

7 

Brass 

33606            GE-61-A 

4/4 

6          y> 

4% 

7 

Brass 

33430            GE-61-A                           4^            6%             y2 

5 

7 

Brass 

33606 

GE-61-B                           4)4            6                 K 

4% 

7 

Brass 

24567 

GE-66-A                          5                834                             6             A 

1034 

Lumen 

24568 

GE-66-A                          5                834            H 

6               A 

1034 

Brass 

24569 

GE-66-A                           5)4 

834                                              A 

1034 

Lumen 

24570 

GE-66-A 

5)4 

8/4 

6              A 

1034            Brass 

33609 

GE-66-A 

5)4             834 

6               ^ 

24 

1Q34           Brass 

43335 

GE-66-A                          6                934 

7  J4 

A 

/4 

1Q34           Brass 

33464 

GE-66-B                          5)4            934 

7  J4        A 

1034 

Brass 

24571 

GE-66-B 

6 

934 

|| 

7H        A 

1034 

Lumen 

24572 

GE-66-B 

6 

934 

M 

A 

1034 

Brass 

33610            GE-66-B 

6                934                              7)4 

/4 

1034           Brass 

33465            GE-66-B 

6)4          934                        714 

A 

1Q34           Brass 

24573            GE-66-B 

61A         9?4                       7)4 

A 

10%            Lumen 

24574            GE-66-B 

6H 

934                       7)4 

A 

1Q34            Brass 

104460            GE-66-B 

6ii 

934                       7J4 

1A 

10%           Brass 

100062            GE-66-C                           5H            9M                              7^ 

A 

1034           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100062            GE-66-E                           5^            9%                              7*4 

A 

/4 

lOM           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

46220            GE-66-H                          6}/£            9%                              7% 

A 

J4 

10%           Lumen 

•V)841            GE-67-A                           3%            6                 M-             5H 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

55840            GE-67-A 

3M            6 

34              5H 

8                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

55839            GE-67-A 

4 

6 

34              5^2 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

55838            GE-67-A 

4)4 

6 

34              5J/2 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

55842            GE-67-A 

4J4            6 

3/4               5* 

8               Brass 

*  Diameter  of  flange  next  frame  6H  in- 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


AXLE  LININGS 


Cat.  No. 

Motor                            Bore 

Diameter 
of  Flange 

Thickness 
of  Flange 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Shell 

RADIUS 

Length 
Overall 

Material 

A 

B 

60345 

GE-67-A                          4%            6% 

%                51A 

8 

Brass 

27927 

GE-69-B                           6^ 

10J/2 

25                        n  \/ 
•  /\  2 

3/g" 

/4 

ll/^ 

Brass 

33434 

GE-69-B                           6% 

10M 

27                            7  1  / 
~32                          <  72 

7^ 

M 

iiA 

Brass 

43336 

GE-69-C                           7 

11 

27                               O  1  / 
3^                           072 

A 

^ 

HA 

Brass  &  Bab. 

33435 

GE-70-A                           4 

8 

5% 

A 

M           9 

Lumen 

46632 

GE-70-A                           4%            8 

It               5% 

A 

M 

g 

Lumen 

33436 

GE-70-A                           4H            8 

It               5% 

A 

/4 

9               Lumen 

33437 

GE-70-A                           5                8 

It               5% 

M 

9               Lumen 

47853 

GE-70-A                           5 

8 

If               5% 

A 

M- 

9               Brass 

122864 

GE-71-A                           5 

8% 

27                              £* 
32                         O 

10%           Brass 

38648 

GE-77-A 

3% 

6 

%               5% 

7               C.  I.  &  Bab. 

38650 

GE-77-A 

4 

6 

% 

5% 

7               C.  I.  &  Bab. 

41057 

GE-79-A 

4 

6 

It 

4% 

A 

y& 

7               Brass 

42994 

GE-80-A 

3A 

8 

5% 

A 

% 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38649 

GE-80-A 

3% 

8 

ft 

5% 

A 

% 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

43316 

GE-80-A 

3% 

8 

5% 

A 

/€ 

9               Brass 

38696 

GE-80-A 

4 

8 

It 

5% 

A 

% 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

43317 

GE-80-A 

4 

8 

|f 

5% 

A 

M 

9               Brass 

38697 

GE-80-A 

4% 

8 

It 

A 

** 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

43318 

GE-80-A 

4% 

8 

5% 

16 

9               Brass 

38698 

GE-80-A 

8 

It                5% 

A 

M 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

43319 

GE-80-A 

4/^ 

8 

It                5% 

A 

M 

9               Brass 

42995 

GE-80-A 

4H 

8 

5% 

A 

1A 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

59813 

GE-80-A 

4ii 

8 

MK  3y^ 
0/4 

A 

% 

9               Brass 

43320 

GE-80-A 

4% 

8 

It 

5% 

A 

% 

9               Brass 

38699 

GE-80-A 

5 

8 

It 

5% 

A 

M 

9               Brass 

41058 

GE-80-B 

4 

8 

if 

6V£ 

A 

N 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45270 

GE-80-B 

4H 

8 

A 

% 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45271 

GE-80-B 

5 

8 

61/g 

A 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45495 

GE-80-C 

4 

8 

6^ 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

46144 

GE-80-C 

4/^ 

8 

6H 

N 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38554 

GE-80-C 

5 

8 

23                     a  i/ 

32                            °78 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

46587 

GE-81-A 

3% 

6% 

§5% 

A       A8 

7f£            Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

41059 

GE-81-A 

6% 

5% 

A       A 

7fi            Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

102706 

GE-81-A 

4% 

*6 

5% 

Tff            Te 

7fi            Brass 

102707 

GE-81-A 

6% 

It                5% 

A 

7f£            Brass 

46588 

GE-81-A 

4:^2 

*6 

It               5% 

A 

T6 

7|^            Brass 

100051 

GE-81-B 

3% 

6% 

23 
T2 

5% 

A 

7||            Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

42996 

GE-87-A 

4 

8 

6% 

A4 

H 

10%           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

42997 

GE-87-A 

4% 

8 

% 

6% 

A 

y8 

10%           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

42998 

GE-87-A 

8 

% 

6% 

A 

10%           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

42999 

GE-87-A 

5 

8 

ZA 

6% 

A 

ys 

10%           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45421 

GE-87-A 

5 

8 

% 

6% 

A 

y8 

10%           Brass 

45420 

GE-87-A 

5% 

8 

%              6% 

A 

10%        i   Brass 

45412 

GE-87-A 

Q  1/rt 

8 

%              6M 

A 

P 

10%        :   Brass 

114736 

GE-87-B 

4    /^) 

8 

% 

6% 

A 

10%           Brass 

47855 

GE-87-B 

5 

8 

% 

6% 

A 

% 

10%        !   Brass 

43090 

GE-87-B 

5J/2 

8 

% 

6J-I 

A 

N 

10%           Brass 

100916 

GE-88-A 

4 

9 

27 
32 

6H 

5/C 

N 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053 

GE-88-A 

4H 

9 

27 

6H 

& 

y8 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057 

GE-88-A 

5 

9 

27 

6H 

^ 

y* 

9            i   Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

104461 

GE-88-A 

5 

9 

6/^ 

^ 

y8 

9 

Brass 

100916 

GE-88-B                           4 

9 

6J/8" 

% 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053 

GE-88-B                           ±Yi 

9 

6K 

N 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057 

GE-88-B                           5 

9 

6K 

^ 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

104461 

GE-88-B                           5  . 

9 

6H 

N 

y8 

9 

Brass 

100916 

GE-88-C 

4 

9 

27                              C  1  / 
3~2                            t»X8 

5^ 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053 

GE-88-C 

4M 

9 

6H 

^8 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057 

GE-88-C                           5 

9 

6^ 

/^ 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

104461 

GE-88-C                           5 

9 

6^ 

^8            % 

9 

Brass 

100916 

GE-88-D 

4 

9 

n 

6M 

5^ 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053 

GE-88-D 

4^ 

9 

§Y% 

|l 

y8 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057 

GE-88-D 

5 

9 

H~               63/g 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

104461 

GE-88-D 

5 

9 

27                            «  I/ 
3"2                            "78 

5i       8 

9 

Brass 

42994 

GE-90-A 

3A 

8 

It                5% 

5                    I/ 
16                 /4 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38649 

GE-90-A 

3% 

8 

It        j       5% 

A        M 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

*  Diameter  of  flange  next  frame  6%  in. 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


AXLE  LININGS 


Cat.  No.                          Motor 

Bore 

Diameter 
of  Flange 

Thickness 
of  Flange 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Shell 

RADIUS 

Length                     Material 
Overall 

A 

B 

38696            GE-90-A 

4 

8 

\ 

' 

5M 

A 

^ 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38697            GE-90-A 

4% 

8 

\ 

5M 

A        ^ 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38698            GE-90-A 

4^ 

8 

\ 

• 

5% 

A 

J€ 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

42995            GE-90-A 

4^ 

8 

\ 

5M 

A 

M 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

38699            GE-90-A 

5 

8 

\ 

• 

5M 

A 

J€ 

9               Brass 

45270            GE-90-B 

4M 

8 

\ 

• 

63^ 

A 

N 

9               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45271            GE-90-B 

5 

8 

6^ 

A 

N 

9                Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

64853 

GE-95-A 

2% 

4% 

ys 

3H 

4^ 

Brass 

60522 

GE-96-A 

sy2 

5% 

B 

4 

6M 

Brass 

60522 

GE-96-B 

3^ 

5% 

H 

4 

6M 

Brass 

60523 

GE-97-A 

5 

8 

if 

5% 

H 

% 

9^ 

Brass 

60523 

GE-97-B 

5 

8 

5M 

N 

N 

$y% 

Brass 

41058 

GE-202-A 

4 

8 

If 

G1A 

A 

M 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

59425 

GE-202-A 

4K 

8 

H 

6K 

A 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

45270 

GE-202-A 

4^ 

8 

If 

6^ 

A 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

47856 

GE-202-A 

5 

8 

H 

6^ 

A 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

114737 

GE-204-A 

4^ 

9 

7A 

7 

M 

N 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

62562 

GE-204-A 

5 

9 

7A 

7 

H 

N 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

62352 

GE-204-A 

5M 

9 

7A 

7 

K 

N 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

59814 

GE-204-A 

6 

9 

H 

7 

1A 

N 

1051 

Brass 

47857 

GE-205-A 

5 

*8% 

H 

7 

y* 

N 

10  y± 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

60582 

GE-205-A 

5M 

*8|2 

H 

7 

y* 

N 

10% 

Brass 

100063 

GE-205-A 

5K 

*8% 

H 

7 

y* 

^ 

io|| 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100662 

GE-205-A 

5^ 

*8% 

H 

7 

y* 

N 

10% 

Brass 

47858            GE-205-A 

6 

*8% 

27 

7 

y* 

N 

10% 

Brass 

t  102708 

GE-205-B 

6 

9^ 

fl 

7 

y* 

N 

10% 

Brass 

ir  112140 

GE-205-B 

6 

$1A 

2 

7 

y* 

N 

iiM 

Brass 

114738 

GE-205-B 

4^ 

9K 

27 
72 

7 

1A 

% 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

47857 

GE-205-B 

5 

*8% 

H 

7 

H 

y» 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

60582 

GE-205-B 

5% 

*8% 

,     H 

7 

y* 

N 

10% 

Brass 

100063 

GE-205-B 

5^ 

*8% 

27 
32 

7 

1A 

H 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100662 

GE-205-B 

51A 

*8% 

II 

7 

1A 

H 

10% 

Brass 

47858 

GE-205-B 

6 

*8% 

H 

7 

1A 

N 

10% 

Brass 

104462 

GE-205-B 

6 

9^ 

« 

7 

1A 

N 

10% 

Brass  &  Bab. 

t  107614            GE-205-B 

6 

9H 

H 

7 

1A 

^ 

IOA 

Brass 

-n-  107615 

GE-205-B 

6 

91A 

2ff 

7 

y* 

N 

12H 

Brass 

114742 

GE-205-D 

6^ 

9K 

ff 

7^ 

1A 

N 

10% 

Brass 

59816 

GE-210-A 

4^i 

8 

% 

5H 

A 

A 

9 

Brass 

59816 

GE-210-B 

4^ 

8 

% 

5^ 

A 

A 

9 

Brass 

114739            GE-210-B 

4K 

8 

H 

5^ 

N 

A 

9 

Brass 

100054            GE-210-C 

4^ 

10 

& 

6^ 

H 

A 

9H 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100056            GE-210-C 

4% 

10 

H 

6H 

N 

A 

9H 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100058            GE-210-C 

5 

10 

H 

6H 

N 

A 

9^i 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100064            GE-210-C 

5^ 

10 

% 

6^ 

5^ 

A 

9M 

Brass 

114740            GE-214-A 

51A 

10 

H 

6% 

^ 

3A 

10% 

Brass 

114741            GE-214-A 

51A 

10 

8 

6^ 

N 

H 

10% 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

104463 

GE-214-A 

51A 

10 

H 

6% 

N 

y* 

10% 

f  Damascus 
\  Nick.  brz. 

107616 

GE-216-A 

4 

9 

^ 

•5  r 

6^ 

N 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

1  14304 

GE-216-A 

4^ 

9 

•j 

r 

6^ 

N 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

60947 

GE-216-A 

5 

9 

'•> 

• 

r 

6J^ 

N 

H 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100059            GE-216-A 

5 

9 

\ 

r 

6J^ 

N 

H 

9 

Brass 

100060            GE-216-C 

5 

8 

i 

6^ 

N 

N 

9 

Brass 

100055            GE-218-B                         41A 

9 

'-. 

->  • 

6 

« 

^           9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100061            GE-218-B                         5 

9 

27 

6 

N 

N           9 

Brass 

100916            GE-219-A                         4 

9 

|| 

6^ 

N 

H           9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053            GE-219-A                         4^ 

9 

| 

1 

6>g 

^ 

3A           9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057            GE-219-A                         5 

9 

•i 

1 

6^ 

N 

H           9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100916            GE-219-B                         4 

9 

^ 

1 

6^ 

H 

ys      9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100053            GE-219-B                         4^ 

9 

•i 

1 

6J^ 

H 

H         9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

100057            GE-219-B                         5 

9 

ft 

6H 

^ 

N 

9 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

41057            HM-701-A  &  B              4 

6 

H 

4^ 

A 

1A 

7 

Brass 

33606 

HM-702-A  &  B              4% 

6 

Yz 

4^ 

7 

Brass 

*  Diameter  of  flange  next  frame  9^  in. 
t  Commutator  end. 
ic  Pinion  end. 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


111 


AXLE  LININGS 


Cat.  No. 

Motor 

Bore 

Diameter 
of  Flange 

Thickness 
of  Flange 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Shell 

RADIUS 

Length 
Overall 

Material 

A 

B 

60522 

HM-703-A  &  B              3y2            5%            & 

4 

6^ 

Brass 

33606 

HM-704-A  &  B               4%             6                  % 

4% 

7 

Brass 

104579 

HM-708-A  &  B              4                6 

5%            % 

7/4 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

52528 

HM-709-A 

4 

6                  Yl 

4//8 

7 

Brass 

33606 

HM-709-C 

4% 

6 

Yl 

4/^ 

7 

Brass 

60522 

HM-710-B 

5% 

H 

4 

6% 

Brass 

33606 

HM-711-C 

4j|             6 

4j/s 

7 

Brass 

41057 

HM-713-B 

4                 6                 H 

4%          A 

H 

7 

Brass 

33424 

CO-2001 

5 

819 
3~2 

5% 

11 

Brass 

14722 

CO-2002 

33^ 

6 

% 

5% 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725 

CO-2002 

3^8 

6 

% 

5% 

8 

Brass 

14748 

CO-2002 

o  5/ 
o  /  s 

6 

% 

5% 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14721 

CO-2002                           3%            6 

% 

5% 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14722 

CO-2002                            3%             6                  % 

5% 

8 

Brass 

14723 

CO-2002                            4                 6                  % 

5% 

8 

Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726 

CO-2002                            4                 6                  % 

5% 

8 

Brass 

33605 

CO-2002                            4}4             6                  % 

5% 

8                Brass 

33425 

CO-2002 

4^3                 6                       % 

5% 

8                Brass 

50507 

CO-2003 

^Yi 

8 

^ 

6 

y% 

10% 

Brass 

50508 

CO-2003 

5 

8 

6 

% 

10%           Brass 

50509 

CO-2003 

5% 

8 

J/£ 

6 

% 

10% 

Brass 

33426 

CO-2003 

6 

IOA 

x 

7& 

% 

10%           Brass 

49036 

CO-2003 

6/^ 

10ft 

7A 

X 

10%           Brass 

14722 

CO-2004 

33^ 

6 

% 

5/4 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14725 

CO-2004 

3% 

6 

% 

5% 

8 

Brass 

14721 

CO-2004 

3% 

6 

% 

5% 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14724 

CO-2004 

3% 

6 

% 

5% 

8               Brass 

14723 

CO-2004 

4 

6 

% 

5% 

8               Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

14726 

CO-2004 

4 

6 

% 

5% 

8               Brass 

33605 

CO-2004 

4% 

6 

% 

5M 

8               Brass 

17240 

CO-2005 

3% 

5                 % 

4y/8 

6%           C.  I.  &  Bab. 

17556 

CO-2005                           3% 

5 

5/8 

43/8 

6%           Brass 

104459 

CO-2005 

3>Yi 

55^ 

4J^ 

6%           Mall.  I.  &  Bab. 

17229 

CO-2005 

3% 

5 

rf 

43/8 

6%        \   Brass 

33751 

CO-2005 

4 

55/8 

5/8 

4^ 

6% 

Brass 

122861 

CO-2006 

3.442 

7 

9 

C.  I.  &  Bab. 

50222 

CO-2007 

3% 

6% 

H 

5% 

9 

Brass 

50221 

CO-2007 

4 

6% 

5/8 

5% 

9 

Brass 

50220 

CO-2007 

4% 

6% 

H 

5M 

9 

Brass 

50219 

CO-2007 

6% 

5/8 

5% 

/4 

9 

Brass 

33427 

CO-2007 

5 

5/8 

6 

9 

Brass 

60502 

CO-2007 

5% 

7  H 

H 

6 

9 

Brass 

33428 

CO-2007 

5% 

8 

5/8 

6 

/i 

9 

Brass 

\ 

112 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


GEARS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


Motor  Pinion  and  Split  Gear 

When  ordering  gears  give  the  S.G.  number  and  also  the  axle  diameter. 
Pinions  should  be  ordered  by  catalogue  number  and  also  the  grade  letter. 

NWP-2  1/2—4  PITCH— 2  1/4  IN.  FACE 
SPLIT 


SOLID 


No.  of                         Hub  Di 
Teeth                                   in  I 

imeter                 Axle  Diameter 
n.                                 in  In. 

No. 

Axle  Diameter                           M 
in  In. 

58                                     4j 

tf                  m 

S.G.-2085 

LWP-5—  4  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

60 

2%-3                       S.G.-2097 

CB-14  AND  -15—4  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

66                                4J 

4                          2  M-3 

S.G.-2086 

WP-30  AND  -50—3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

67                                5 

MHK 

S.G.-2001 

64                                5 
67                                5 
67                                6 

GE-800—  3  PITCH-4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

3?J-4  4 

4     -4^ 

S.G.-1001 
S.G.-2001 
S.G.-2005                      4     -4J£                   S.G.-3004 

GE-1000—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

67                                6 
67                                63 
69                                6 
69                                63 
69                                6?, 

A                                  -\  1^  —  5 

^                          4     -4J^ 

434-5 

S.G.-2005 
S.G.-2011 
S.G.-2006 
S.G.-2012 
S.G.-2013 

3M-4^                   S.G.-3004 
4     -5                       S.G.-3010 
3M-4M                   S.G.  -3005 
4                         S.G.-3011 
4^-5                       S.G.-3012 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


113 


GEARS  FOR 

LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 
GE-1200—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 
SPLIT                                                        SOLID 

No.  of 
Teeth 

60 

Hub  Diameter 
in  In. 

Axle  Diameter                           XT 

Axle  Diameter                             x.T 
in  In.                                   No- 

6 

3%-43^                   S.G.-1058 

GE-51—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-57 

GE-52—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

67 
67 

6 

3^-43^                   S.G.-2005 
4M-5                       S.G.-2011 

3J4-4K                      S.G.-3004 
4     -5       .                S.G.-3010 

GE-53—  3  PITCH—I  1/2  IN.  FACE 

69 
69 

6 

4     -AYz                   S.G.-2046                     4     -4>£                   S.G.-3048 
4     -4}^                   S.G.-1038                     4     -4Ji                   S.G.-3050 

GE-54—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

64 
64 
67 
67 

6 

6 

6% 

3K-43^                   S.G.-2003 
33^-43^2                   S.G.-2009 
3K-4K                   S.G.-2005 
4M-5                       S.G.-2011 

3  3^-4  Yz                 '  S.G.-3002 
33^-4  Y2                   S.G.-3008 
3M-4M                   S.G.-3004 
4     -5                       S.G.-3010 

GE-55—  2  1  12  PITCH  (On  Application) 
GE-57—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

57 
59 
63 
65 
65 
66 
66 
69 
69 
69 
70 
71 
71 

8 
8 
8 

8  4 

0 

6% 
8 
8 

3%-5                       S.G.-2014                     4     -5                       S.G.-3013 
Sj-i-5                       S.G.-2015                     4     -5                       S.G.-3014 
5     -6                       S.G.-2024                     5     -6                       S.G.-3023 
4^-5                       S.G.-2027                     4M~5                       S.G.-3026 
5M-6                       S.G.-2028                     5M~6                       S.G.-3027 
4     -5                       S.G.-2018                     4     -5                       S.G.-3017 
5                         S.G.-2019                            5                         S.G.-3018 
3^-4%                   S.G.-2020                     3K-4%                   S.G.-3019 
4     -5M                   S.G.-2031                      4     -4%                   S.G.-3031 
5     -6                       S.G.-3032 
4     -5                       S.G.-1059 
4     -4%                   S.G.-2033                      4     -4%                   S.G.-3034 
5     -6                       S.G.-2034                      5     -6                       S.G.-3035 

GE-58—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

69 

6 

4     -4^                   S.G.-2046                     4     -4^                   S.G.-3048 

1 

GE-59—  3  PITCH—  1  IN.  FACE 

69 

6 

33/2-4^                   S.G.-2048                     33/£-4K                   S.G.-3051 

GE-60—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

65 
67 

6 
6 

3M-4^                   S.G.-2044                     3%-4K                   S.G.-3046 
3M-4M                   S.G.-2045                     3^-434                   S.G.-3047 

114 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


GEARS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

GE-61—  3  PITCH—  3  1/2  IN.  FACE 

SPLIT                                                          SOLID 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Hub  Diameter 
in  In. 

Axle  Diameter 
in  In. 

No. 

Axle  Diameter 
in  In. 

No. 

81 

6 

4     -4)4 

S.G.-2049 

4     -4)4 

S.G.-3052 

GE-66—  2  1  12  AND  3  PITCH  (On  Application) 

GE-67—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-1000 

GE-69—  2  1/2  PITCH  (On  Application) 

GE-70—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

67 
67 
69 
69 
70 
71 
71 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

4     -4% 
5     -5% 
3H-4H 
5     -5H 
4y2-5y2 
4     -5 
5M-6 

S.G.-2037 
S.G.-2038 
S.G.-2039 
S.G.-2040 
S.G.-2032 
S.G.-2041 
S.G.-2042 

4     -5 
5%-5% 
4     -5 
5M-5M 

4y2-5y2 

4     -5 
5M-6 

S.G.-3039 
S.G.-3040 
S.G.-3041 
S.G.-3042 
S.G.-3033 
S.G.-3043 
S.G.-3044 

GE-71—  3  PITCH—  4  1/4  IN.  FACE 

81 

8H 

5 

S.G.-1060 

GE-77—  3  PITCH—  3  1/2  IN.  FACE 

67 

6 

3y2-4 

S.G.-2069 

3^-4K 

S.G.-3073 

GE-79—  3  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

69 

6 

3M-4M 

S.G.-2070 

GE-80—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-70 

GE-81—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

64 
64 
67 
67 

6 
6^ 
6 
6^ 

sy2-4y2 

3y2-4y2 
3%-4M 
4J4-5 

S.G.-2003 
S.G.-2009 
S.G.-2005 
S.G.-2011 

sy2-4y2 
sy2-4y2 
sy4-4y2 

4     -5 

S.G.-3002 
S.G.-3008 
S.G.-3004 
S.G.-3010 

GE-87—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

69 
69 

71 
71 

8 
8 
8 
8 

4     -5)4 

5X-5y2 
4     -4% 
5     -6 

S.G.-2031 
S.G.-2031 
S.G.-2033 
S.G.-2034 

4     -4%                   S.G.-3031 
r>     -5^                   S.G.-3032 
4     -4%                   S.G.-3034 
5     -6                       S.G.-3035 

GE-88— 3  PITCH— 5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-216 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


115 


GEARS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

GE-90— 3  PITCH— 5  IN.  FACE 

SPLIT  SOLID 


No.  of 
Teeth 

Hub  Diameter 
in  In. 

Axle  Diameter 
in  In. 

No. 

Axle  Diameter 
in  In. 

No. 

70 

8 

4//£~5  }/2 

S.G.-2032 

4K-5K 

S.G.-3033 

71                                          8 

4      -4% 

S.G.-2033 

4     —4/4 

S.G.-3034 

71 

5     -6 

S.G.-2034 

5     -6 

S.G.-3035 

GE-95--1  PITCH—  2  IN.  FACE 

58 

4M 

2^-3 

S.G.-2071 

GE-96-^  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

66 

5M 

3^-4 

S.G.-2072 

GE-97—  3  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

72 

8 

4^-5K                   S.G.-2073 

4^-5^ 

S.G.-3074 

GE-202—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-90 
GE-204—  2  1/2  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

58                                  9                               5^-6^ 
60                                 95     -5^2 

S.G.-2076                     6^-7 
S.G.-2077                     6     -7 

S.G.-3077 
S.G.-3078 

GE-205—  2  1/2  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

55 
57 
57 

57 
58 

8M 
8M 
8% 
9^ 
8% 

5^-6 
5M-5^ 
6     -7 
6^-7^ 
6     -Ql/2 

S.G.-2054 
S.G.-2093 
S.G.-2056 
S.G.-2094 
S.G.-2057 

5M-6K 

5M-6K 

6^-7 
6^-7^ 
6     -6^ 

S.G.-3058 
S.G.-3095 
S.G.-3060 
S.G.-3096 
S.G.-3061 

GE-210—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

67 
69 

69 
69 

71 
71 

10 
8 
10 
10 
10 
10 

4H-5^ 
4^-5M 
5^-6 
4     -5 
5M-6 

S.G.-2031 
S.G.-2083 
S.G.-2091 
S.G.-2084 
S.G.-2092 

5     -6 
4M-4% 
4M-5H 
5^-6 
4H-5^ 

S.G.-3088 
S.G.-3031 
S.G.-3086 
S.G.-3089 
S.G.-3090 

GE-216—  3  PITCH—  5  IN.  FACE 

67 
69 
69 
71 
71 

9 
9 
9 
9 
9 

5     -6 
4     -5 
5^-6 
4     -5 
5M-6 

S.G.-2078 
S.G.-2079 
S.G.-2080 
S.G.-2081 
S.G.-2082 

5     -6 
4     -5 
5J4-6 
4     -5 
5K-6 

S.G.-3079 
S.G.-3080 
S.G.-3081 
S.G.-3082 
S.G.-3083 

GE-218—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

71                     9                   4y2-5y2 

71                                  9                               5^-6 

S.G.-2087 
S.G.-2088 

GE-219— 3  PITCH— 5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-216 


116 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


GEARS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

HM-701—  3  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 
SPLIT                                                    SOLID 

No.  of                        Hub  Diameter                   Axle  Diameter 
Teeth                                   in  In.                                 in  In. 

69                               6                            3K-4K 

No.                              Axle.  Diameter                             N 
in  In. 

S.G.-2070 

HM-702—  3  PITCH—  3  1/2  IN.  FACE 

81                                 64     -4H 

S.G.-2049 

4     -4^                   S.G.-3052 

HM-703—  4  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

73                               5^                        3     -3Y2 

S.G.-2098 

HM-704—  3  PITCH—  3  1/2  IN.  FACE 

81                                 6                              4     -4^ 

S.G.-2049 

4     -4J^                   S.G.-3052 

HM-708—  3  PITCH—  3  1/2  IN.  FACE 

69                               6                            3^-4^ 

S.G.-2048 

3M-4^                   S.G.-3051 

HM-709—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

72                                6                              4^-4^ 

S.G.-2099 

HM-710—  4  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

73                               5M                        3     -3y2 

S.G.-2098 

HM-711—  3  PITCH—  4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

72                               6                            4M-4Ji 

S.G.-2099 

HM-713—  3  PITCH—  3  IN.  FACE 

69                                6                              3^-4^ 

S.G.-2070 

CO-2001—  3  PITCH— 5  IN.  FACE 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-57 

CO-2002— 3  PITCH— 4  1/2  IN.  FACE 


61 

6 

2%-3lA                  S.G.-1061 

61 

6 

3%-4J4                   S.G.-1062 

62 

6 

3%-4                       S.G.-2002                     3%-4 

S.G.-3001 

62 

4^-43/£                   S.G.-2007                     4J4-4K 

S.G.-3006 

63 

6  4 

3^-4 

S.G.-1063 

63 

6^4 

41^—41^ 

S.G.-2008                     4&-4H 

S.G.-3007 

65 

6 

3^-41^ 

S.G.-2004                     3^-4^ 

S.G.-3003 

65 

6% 

3H~4K 

S.G.-2010                     3^|-4ji 

S.G.-3009 

67 

6 

33^-41^                   S.G.-2005                     3M-4M 

S.G.-3004 

67 

6K 

4J4-5                       S.G.-2011                      4     -5 

S.G.-3010 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


117 


GEARS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

CO-2003— 2   1/2  PITCH  (On  Application) 

• 

CO-2004— 3  PITCH— 4  1/2  IN.  FACE 

SPLIT  SOLID 


Xo.  of 
Teeth 

Hub  Diameter 
in  In. 

Axle  Diameter 

in  In. 

No. 

Axle  Diameter 
in  In. 

No. 

61 

6 

3^-4 

S.G.-1064 

63 

6 

3^-4                       S.G.-1065 

67 

6 

3M-4M                   S.G.-2045 

3M-4M                   S.G.-3047 

67 

6M 

4     -4^                    S.G.-2047 

4     -4H 

S.G.-3049 

69 

6 

4     -4^                    S.G.-2046 

4     -4J/2 

S.G.-3048 

69 

63/4 

4     -4K 

S.G.-3050 

CO-2005— 3  PITCH— 4  1/2  IN.  FACE 


61 

5                               3M-3M 

S.G.-1066 

61 

6                             2^-3^                   S.G.-1061 

61 

6                             3M-4M                   S.G.-1062 

64 

5                             3  iHi-3  M                   S.G.-1001 

65 

6                             3M-4J4 

S.G.-2004 

3^-4% 

S.G.-3003 

67 

5                               3^-4 

S.G.-2001 

67 

6                               4     -4K 

S.G.-2005 

4     -4^ 

S.G.-3004 

CO-2006— 3  PITCH 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-57 

CO-2007— 3  PITCH 

Use  same  gears  as  for  GE-57 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


PINIONS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

Unless  otherwise  specified  in  the  following  tables  all  pinions  are  taper  bored. 

NWP  2  1/2—4  PITCH                                                  LWP-5—  4  PITCH 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Cat.  No. 

Face 

Bore 
in  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Cat.  No. 

Face 
3 

Bore 
in  In. 

14 

18488 

2K 

1  J^  straight 

14 

18490 

1  ^A  straight 

CB-14  AND  -15—  i 

PITCH                                      WP-30  AND  -50—3  PITCH 

14 

18572 

3 

1.8093 

14 
14 

18537             ±y2            2^  straight 
15677             4y2           2&  straight 

GE-800—  3  PITCH 

GE-1000—  3  PITCH 

14 
14 
14 

18537             4% 
15677             4M 
19351             4K 

2-^g  straight 
2  Y±  straight 
2-fg  counterbored 

15 
15 
17 

28485 
18494 
18502 

4  y> 
4  y% 

2% 
2% 

GE-1200—  3  PITCH 

GE-51—  3  PITCH 

17 

18043 

5 

2% 

Same  as  GE-57 

GE-52—  3  PITCH 

GE-53—  3  PITCH 

14 

19351 

4H 

2-fc  counterbored 

15 

18469 

VA 

2%  counterbored 

GE-54—  3  PITCH 

GE-55—  2  1/2  PITCH 

14 
17 

19351 
18501 

ft 

2rs  counterbored 
2f$  counterbored 

17 
18 

18548             5M           31A 
18554             5M           31A 

GE-57—  3  PITCH 

GE-58—  3  PITCH 

16 
17 
22 

18541 
18938 
18544 

5 

5 
5 

3 
3 
3 

15 
15 

18494 
18555 

ft 

2% 
2%  counterbored 

GE-59—  3  PITCH 

GE-60—  3  PITCH 

15 

18990 

4 

2%  counterbored                   14 
16 

19351             4^2           2^s  counterbored 
18580             4y2           2&  counterbored 

GE-61—  3  PITCH 

GE-66—  2  1/2  PITCH 

14 

18561 

»» 

2%  counterbored                   17 
22 

28431              5 
49895             5 

m 

GE-66—  3  PITCH 

GE-67—  3  PITCH 

19 
19 

18995 
28434 

5 
5 

$ 

Same  as  GE-1000 

GE-69—  2  1/2 

PITCH 

GE-70—  3  PITCH 

18 
18 
19 

28345 
49945 
28378 

i 

iP 

15 
16 
17 
19 

28387 
28456 
28350 
28395 

5 
5 
5 
6 

2% 
2% 

2% 
2% 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


119 


PINIONS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 
GE-71—  3  PITCH                                                        GE-77—  3  PITCH 

No.  of              Cat    N                 F 
Teeth 

Bore 
in  In. 

No.  of            Cat    MO 
Teeth 

Face 

Bore 
in  In. 

16               18996             4M 

3 

14               18561 

m 

2%  counterbored 

GE-79—  3  PITCH                                                        GE-80—  3  PITCH 

14               28416 

3 

2%  counterbored 

Same  as  GE-70 

GE-81—  3  PITCH                                                        GE-87—  3  PITCH 

14               19351              4^            2&  counterbored                     16              28441              5                3ys 
17               18501             4y2           2fg  counterbored                    18              28457             5               3y8 

GE-88—  3  PITCH                                                        GE-90—  3  PITCH 

Same  as  GE-216                                                                              Same  as  GE-70 

GE-95—  4  PITCH                                                        GE-96—  4  PITCH 

14               28471 

2 

1  %  counterbored 

14              28472             3 

2ys  counterbored 

GE-97—  3  PITCH                                                       GE-202—  3  PITCH 

15               28464 

4* 

3 

Same  as.  GE-70 

GE-204—  2  1/2  PITCH                                                GE-205—  2  1/2  PITCH 

17              28487 
19               49802 

5 
5 

3y2  counterbored 
3y2  counterbored 

16              28483 
17              28487 
19              49802 

5 
5 
5 

3y2  counterbored 
3y2  counterbored 
3y2  counterbored 

GE-210—  3  PITCH                                                      GE-216—  3  PITCH 

16               28491 
18               49897 
20               49913 

5 
5 
5 

i 

15              49813 
17              49812 
19              49854 

5 
5 

3 
3 
3 

GE-218—  3  PITCH                                                      GE-219—  3  PITCH 

16               49873 

^ 

3M 

Same  as  GE-216 

HM-701—  3  PITCH                                                    HM-702—  3  PITCH 

14               28416 

3 

2H 

14              18561 

3* 

2%  counterbored 

HM-703—  4  PITCH                                                    HM-704—  3  PITCH 

16               49881 

3 

2H 

14              18561 

3M 

2%  counterbored 

HM-708—  3  PITCH                                                    HM-709—  3  PITCH 

16               49929 

3M 

2% 

15              28464 

4M 

3 

120 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMP.l.VI 


PINIONS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE    CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


HM-710—  4  PITCH 


HM-711—  3  PITCH 


No.  of              cat.  No. 

Face 

Bore 
in  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Cat.  No.              1 

?ace                               .Bo/e 
in  In. 

16              49881 

3 

2K 

15 

28464 

^A         o 

HM-713—  3  PITCH 

14              28416 

3 

1%  in. 

CO-2001—  3  PITCH 

CO-2002—  3  PITCH 

16               18541 
19               18556 
21               18546 
28               18542 
35               18584 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

3                                                 14 
3                                                 16 
3                                                 18 
3                                                 19 
3                                                20 

19351 
18580 
18932 
18571 
18560 

.^2           2^  counterbored 

••%            2^6  counterbored 

I/                     O  5 
:/2                   ^T6 

-.}/<2.           2^  counterbored 

CO-2003—  2  1/2 

PITCH 

CO-2004—  3  PITCH 

17               18548 
19              18981 
21               18558 

s 

ffl 

15 

17 
21 
23 

18494 
18502 
18508 
18512 

"Y2    2y 

-f*    2f4 

CO-2005—  3  PITCH 

CO-2006—  3  PITCH 

14               19351             4^ 
16               18580             4^ 
17               18501             4^ 
20               1*8560             4^ 

2i"%  counterbored                    16 
2^  counterbored                    17 
2^  counterbored                   22 
2j"%  counterbored                   28 

18541 
18938 
18544 
18542 

3              :: 
3              :: 
3              :; 
3               3 

CO-2007— 3  PITCH 

Same  as  CO-2001 


MIXE   A  XL)  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


121 


GEAR  CASES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


The  gear  cases  are  malleable  iron  castings  with  supporting  brackets  cast  together  with  one  or 
both  halves.  Owing  to  the  thin  section  of  the  cases  and  the  relatively  heavy  section  of  the  supporting 
brackets  the  production  of  castings  for  these  cases  is  a  difficult  matter  and  requires  a  high  degree 
of  perfection  of  foundry  practice.  The  greatest  care  is  exercised  in  the  inspection  of  all  castings  in 
order  to  insure  freedom  from  shrinkage  cracks  in  the  supporting  brackets,  and  distortion  of  shells. 

In  the  following  table  the  various  cases  are  designated  by  catalogue  numbers  and  also  by  symbol 
or  drawing  list  numbers.  All  gear  cases  have  stamped  upon  them  either  a  symbol  number  as  (DE-6) 
or  a  drawing  list  number  as  (DL-37902),  and  any  gear  case  may  be  readily  identified  by  reference  to 
the  catalogue  number  corresponding  to  the  symbol  or  drawing  list  number  stamped  on  it. 

The  table  also  gives  the  maximum  gear  teeth  and  maximum  pinion  teeth  which  the  case  will 
accommodate  and  the  finished  hub  diameter  of  the  gear  with  which  it  may  be  used. 


Motor                             Form 

Cat.  No. 

DE 
or  DL 
No. 

Max.                    Max. 
Gear                    Pinion 
Teeth                   Teeth 

Pitch 

Fin.  Hub 
Diam.  of 
Gear 

NWP-2^ 

A 

100090 

DE-104 

58                       20 

4 

4^ 

LWP-5 

50696 

DE-72 

60                       14 

4 

CB-14                  A,  H  &  T 

51985 

DE-73 

66                      14                     4 

4M 

CB-15                         G 

51985 

DE-73 

66                     14                    4 

4^ 

WP-30 

} 

16514 

67 

17                   3 

5 

WP-50 

J 

*  GE-800 

B 

17459 

DE-41 

67 

18 

3 

5 

GE-800 

B 

17140 

DE-44 

67 

18 

3 

6 

GE-1000 

A 

55869 

DE-13 

62 

24 

3 

6 

GE-1000 

A 

21693 

DE-120 

62 

24 

3 

6M 

GE-1000 

A 

14795 

DE-6 

67 

20 

3 

6 

GE-1000 

A 

21687 

DE-119 

67 

20 

3 

6M 

GE-1000 

A 

21690 

DE-121 

70 

18 

3 

6% 

*  GE-1200 

B 

18017 

DE-57 

62 

22 

3 

6 

GE-51 

A 

38621 

DE-33 

69 

'  22 

3 

7 

GE-51 

B 

38622 

DE-39 

69 

22 

3 

6% 

GE-51 

B 

38624 

DE-63 

69 

22 

3 

8 

GE-52 

A 

17986 

DE-19 

67 

20 

3 

6 

GE-52 

A 

24997 

DE-149 

67 

20 

3 

6% 

GE-53 

A 

52586 

DE-36 

67 

22 

3 

6 

GE-53 

A 

52585 

DE-35 

69 

17 

3 

6 

GE-54 

A 

17986 

DE-19 

67 

20                   3 

6 

GE-54 

A                       24997 

DE-149                   67 

20                    3 

6M 

GE-55 

A                       50566 

DE-148                   56 

20                    2^ 

8 

GE-55 

H                      39532 

DE-194                   60 

22                    2Yz 

10M 

GE-57 

A                       38614 

DE-3                        61 

33                   3 

6% 

GE-57 

A                       50249 

DE-1                        69                    23                   3 

6% 

GE-57 

H                      38623 

DE-52                      65                     28                    3 

8 

GE-57 

H                      39529 

DE-180                   69                    21                   3 

8 

GE-57 

H                      38631 

DE-176                   71 

21                   3 

8 

*  With  dust  guard. 


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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 

GEAR  CASES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 

DE                           Max.                      Max.                                                Fin.  Hub 

Motor 

Form 

Cat.  No.                        or  DL                         Gear                    Pinion                     Pitch                  Diam.  of 

No.                           Teeth                    Teeth                                                    Gear 

GE-58 

A 

50440                  DE-2                         69                     19                    3                        6 

GE-59 

A 

49558                 DE-62                      69                    22                   3                       6 

GE-60 

A 

52376                 DE-8                        67                    21                   3                       6 

GE-60 

B 

38619                  DE-21                      67                    18                   3                       6 

*  GE-61 

A  &  B 

39381                   DE-23                       81                     23                    3                        6 

GE-66 

A 

24856                 DE-114                    72                    23                   3                       8% 

GE-66 

A 

49568                  DE-179                     61                     38                    3                      13 

*  GE-66 

A 

24854                 DE-107                    71                    23                   3                     13 

GE-66 

B 

24860                  DE-125                    76                     29                    3                        9% 

GE-66                         B 

24858                 DE-116                    66                    38                   3                       9% 

GE-67                         A 

55869                  DE-13                      62                    24                   3                       6 

GE-67                         A 

21693                  DE-120                   62                    24                   3                       6% 

GE-67                         A 

14795                 DE-6                        67                    20                   3                       6 

GE-67 

A 

21687                  DE-119                     67                     20                    3                        6% 

GE-67 

A 

55868                 DE-14                      70                    18                   3                       6 

GE-67 

A 

21690                 DE-121                    70                    18                   3                       6% 

GE-69 

B 

39535                  DL-37902                64                     22                    2y2                 lOl/2 

GE-69 

B 

49580                 DE-161                    63                    22                   2l/2                13 

GE-69 

C 

43414                  DL-37931                 60                     33                    2^                  14 

GE-70 

A 

35773                  DL-37908                71                     23                    3                        8 

GE-71 

A 

49590                 DE-214                    81                     19                   3                       8% 

GE-77 

A 

39528                 DE-177                    67                    25                   3                       6 

GE-79 

A 

43391                  DL-37912                69                    22                   3                       6 

GE-80 

A 

39536                  DL-37909                71                    23                   3                       8 

GE-80 

B 

45480                 DL-37945                71                    27                   3                       8 

GE-80 

C 

45482-                 DL-37938                71                     23                    3                        8 

GE-81 

A 

42972                  DL-37939                67                     21                    3                        6 

GE-81 

A 

46594                  DL-37968               67                    21                   3                       6  V± 

GE-87 

A 

42973                  DL-37927                71                     28                    3                        8 

GE-87 

B 

42975                  DL-37946                67                    28                   3                       8 

GE-88                   A  &  C 

65139                  DL-37997                71                    23                   3                      9 

GE-88                   B  &  D 

65141                   DL-37999                71                     23                    3                        9 

GE-90                        A 

39536                 DL-37909                71                    23                   3                       8 

GE-90                        B 

45480                 DL-37945                71                    27                   3                       8 

GE-95                        A 

65961                  DL-37962                58                    19                   4                      4M 

GE-96                   A  &  B 

49606                  DL-37959                66                    20                   4                       51A 

GE-97                        A 

49607                  DL-37958                72                    22                   3                       8 

GE-97                        B 

49608                 DL-37969                72                    22                   3                       8 

GE-202                       A 

49609                  DL-37956                71                    23                   3                       8 

GE-204                       A 

49610                 DL-37960                60                    26                   21A                  9 

GE-205                  A  &  B 

48722                  DL-37954                58                    24                   2l/2                  8% 

GE-205                       B 

69098                 DL-96147                50                    30                   2^                  8% 

GE-210                  A  &  B 

58138                 DL-37972                69                    24                   3                       8 

GE-210                       C 

66617                 DL-95184                71                    24                   3                     10 

GE-216 

A 

60503                  DL-37993                71                    23                   3                       9 

GE-216                       C 

58136                 DL-37979                71                    23                   3                       8 

GE-218                       A 

65142                  DL-89181                71                    23                   3                       9 

GE-219                  A  &  B 

65141                  DL-37999                71                    23                   3                       9 

*  With  dust  guard. 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


123 


GEAR  CASES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  MOTORS 


Motor                           Form 

Cat.  No. 

. 

DE 
or  DL 

No. 

Max. 
Gear 
Teeth 

Max. 
Pinion 
Teeth 

Pitch 

Fin.  Hub 
Diarn.  of 
Gear 

HM-701                 A  &  B                   65137 

DL-37995 

69                     22 

3 

6 

HM-702                 A  &  B                   65140 

DL-37998 

81                     23 

3 

6J4 

HM-703                 A  &  B                   65270 

DL-95114 

73                    30 

4 

5/4 

HM-704                 A  &  B                   65140 

DL-37998 

81                     23 

3 

6/4 

HM-708                 A  &  B                 103579 

DL-104116 

69 

20 

3 

6 

HM-709                 A  &  C                   65136 

DL-37994 

72 

19 

3 

6 

HM-710                     B                       65270 

DL-95114 

73 

30 

4 

5M 

HM-711                      C 

65136 

DL-37994 

72 

19 

3 

6 

HM-713                      B 

65137 

DL-37995 

69 

22 

3                      6 

CO-2001 

38622 

DE-39 

69 

22 

o 

6% 

CO-2001 

38624 

DE-63 

69 

22 

3 

8 

CO-2002 

17986 

DE-19 

67 

20 

3 

6 

CO-2002 

29178 

DE-140 

67 

20 

3 

6 

CO-2002 

24997 

DE-149 

67 

20 

3 

6% 

*  CO-2003 

38632 

DE-191                    56 

20 

2  }/2 

8 

CO-2004 

50440 

DE-2                        69 

19 

3 

6 

*  CO-2005 

17459 

DE-41 

67 

18 

3 

5 

CO-2005 

17140 

DE-44 

67 

18 

3 

6 

CO-2007 

38614 

DE-3 

61 

33 

3 

6% 

CO-2007 

50249 

DE-1 

69 

23 

3 

6% 

CO-2007 

38623 

DE-52 

65 

28 

3 

8 

CO-2007                                              39529 

DE-180 

69 

21 

3 

8 

CO-2007 

38631 

DE-176 

71 

21 

3 

8 

*  With  dust  guard. 


124 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CONTROLLER  PARTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES,  CRANES,  HOISTS,  ETC. 


R-86  Controller — Cover  Removed 


R-109  Controller — Cover  Removed 


CONTACT  FINGERS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 

Many  of  these  controller  fingers  have  their  catalogue  numbers  stamped  upon  them.  Where  this  is  impossible, 
fingers  having  the  same  catalogue  number  are  assembled  in  a  package  and  a  tag  giving  catalogue  and  requisition 
numbers  is  attached. 


TYPE  C  CONTROLLERS 


SINGLE  FINGERS 

SETS  OF  FINGERS 

Controller                                           Operating 

Reversing 

Cat.  No. 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Operating 

Reversing 

C-205  &  C-205-A                103172 

10 

103172 

6 

103218 

103221 

TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 


K-2  &  K-2-A 

37946 

12 

37947 

8 

38091 

38088 

K-6  &  K-6-A 

37911 

15 

37900 

16 

38095 

38039 

K-6-B 

37911 

15 

37900 

16 

38095 

38039 

K-6-G 

37911 

15 

37900 

16 

38095 

38039 

K-8  &  K-8-A 

110046 

11 

37930 

8 

38096 

38097 

K-9  &  K-9-A 

110046 

11 

37947 

8 

38096 

38088 

K-10  &  K-10-A 

110046 

11 

37947 

8 

38096 

38088 

K-ll  &  K-ll-A 

110046 

11 

37930 

8 

38096 

38097 

K-ll-D 

110046 

10 

37930 

8         38037 

38097 

K-12  &  K-12-A 

110046 

11 

J  37930  1         o         ^snofi 
(  37929  / 

38094 

K-13  &  K-13-A 

110046 

21 

37749         24         38083 

38084 

K-13-C 

110046 

21 

37749         24         38083 

38084 

K-13-E 

1  10046 

21 

37749 

24         38083 

38084 

K-15  &  K-15-A 

1  10046 

42 

37749 

48         38085 

38086 

K-27  &  K-27-A 

110046 

6 

37930 

8         38407 

38097 

1     37922 

7 

K-27-C 

110046 

6 

37930 

8 

38407 

38097 

37922 

7 

K-28  &  K-28-A 

110046 

14 

33602 

16         38031 

3840!) 

K-28-B 

110046 

14 

33602 

16         38031 

384()!i 

K-28-C 

110046 

14 

33602 

Hi         38031 

38409 

K-28-L 

110046 

14 

33602 

10 

38031 

3840!* 

K-34-E 

f   A111077 

9    ) 

67459 

10         111081 

67470 

\   t  111078 

18    / 

K-35-C 

A111077 

15 

67460 

16         111082 

07471 

K-35-E 

A111077          15 

67460 

16         111082 

07471 

Alncludes  removable  finger  tip  Cat.  No.  111079. 


Includes  removable  finger  tip  Cat.  No.  111080. 


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125 


SINGLE  FINGERS 

SETS  OF  FINGERS 

Controller 

Operating 

Reversing 

Cat.  No. 

Cat.  No.       Number  in  Set 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Operating 

Reversing 

R-6  &  R-6-A 

110046          22 

37749 

24 

38426 

38084 

R-6-B 

110046          22 

38426 

R-6-C 

110046         22 

38426 

R-9  &  R-9-A 

110046         23 

38429 

R-ll  &  R-ll-A 

37949          9 

37930 

4 

38430 

38431 

R-ll-B 

37949          9 

37930 

4 

38430 

38431 

R-12  &  R-12-A 

37949          9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-13  &  R-13-A 

110046         14 

38031 

R-14  &  R-14-A 

37946          8 

37969 

8 

38432 

38433 

R-14-C 

37946          8 

37969 

8 

38432 

38433 

R-14-E 

37946          8 

37969 

8 

38432 

38433 

R-15  &  R-15-A 

37949          18 

37971 

8 

38434 

38435 

R-16  &  R-16-A 

37949 

16 

/  37930  1 

\   OTAOA   f 

8 

38437 

38094 

I  37929  J 

R-16-C 

37949 

16 

f  37930  1 
I  37929  / 

8 

38437 

38094 

R-16-D 

37949 

16 

f  37930 
\  37929 

o 

4    / 

38437 

38438 

R-17  &  R-17-A 

37949 

9 

37930 

4 

38430 

38431 

R-17-F 

37949 

9 

37930 

4 

38430 

38431 

R-19  &  R-19-A 

37949 

9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-19-B 

37949 

9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-19-C 

37949 

9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-19-D 

37949 

9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-19-E 

37949 

9 

37930 

8 

38430 

38097 

R-21  &  R-21-A 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-22  &  R-22-A 

37949 

8 

37973 

8 

38439 

38442 

R-22-C 

37949 

8 

37973 

8 

38439 

38442 

R-22-E 

37949 

8 

37973 

8 

38439 

38442 

R-22-F 

37949 

8 

37973 

8 

38439 

38442 

R-27  &  R-27-A 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-27-B 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-27-D 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-27-J 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-27-M 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-28  &  R-28-A 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-28-F 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-28-G 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-28-N 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-28-P 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-28-V 

37902 

11 

38053 

R-29  &  R-29-A 

37949 

9 

f  37947  1 

8 

38430 

108466 

\  37950  J 

R-32  &  R-32-A 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-32-B 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-32-G 

110046 

14 

38031 

R-37  &  R-37-A    j 

37949 
J  56766 

8    I 
2    I 

37973 

9 

38446 

38447 

R-37-B 

37949 
t  56766 

8    1 

2    / 

37973 

9 

38446 

38447 

R-37-C 

37949 
J  56766 

8 
2 

37973 
37929 

1    ) 

38446 

38448 

R-37-D         { 

L 

37949 
t  56766 

0 

2 

37973 

37929 

?  } 

38446 

38449 

R-37-E          ( 

37949 

8    1 

37973 

9 

38446 

38447 

I 

J  56766 

2    / 

R-37-F          f 

37949 

8    ) 

37973 

9 

38446 

38447 

I 

J  56766 

2    J 

R-38  &  R-38-A    ( 

37946 

8    j 

21 

37969 

9 

38449 

43228 

I 

J  56766 

} 

R-38-B 

37946 
I  56766 

8 
2 

37950 
37969 

1    1 

Q 

38449 

43197 

R-52  &  R-52-A 

110046          21 

38083 

R-53  &  R-53-A 

3707fi           « 

38454 

J  Auxiliary  finger. 


126 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CONTACT  FINGERS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS— (Concluded) 


Controller 

SINGLE  FINGERS 

SETS  OF  FINGERS 

Operating 

Reversing 

Cat.  No. 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Operating 

Reversing 

R-53-B 

37976 

8 

38454 

R-53-C 

37976 

8 

38454 

R-53-D 

37976 

8 

38454 

R-53-G 

37976 

8 

38454 

R-55  &  R-55-A 

29362 
29363 

18 

6    ] 

37980 

20 

38456 

38457 

R-56  &  R-56-A 

34411 

6 

38458 

R-60  &  R-60-A    1 
R-60-B         / 

/  29362 
I  29363 

6    } 
J    j 

37749 

10 

38459 

37940 

R-60-C 

29363 

6    } 
8    / 

37749 

10 

38459 

37940 

R-65  &  R-65-A 

37968 

6    \ 
3    / 

38462 

R-69  &  R-69-A 

37902 

17 

38464 

R-69-B 

37902 

17 

38464 

R-70  &  R-70-A 

37954 

28 

38465 

R-70-B               37954 

28 

38465 

R-75  &  R-75-A        37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-A-2 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-A-5 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-B 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-C-5 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-E-2 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-75-H 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-76  &  R-76-A 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-76-A-2 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-76-A-5 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-76-B-2 

37989 

7 

38471 

R-77  &  R-77-A 

29362 
29363 

6    } 

8    ] 

37749 

20 

38459 

38472 

R-82  &  R-82-A 
R-82-B          / 

/  29362 
I  29363 

18    1 
6    ) 

37980 

20 

38456        38457 

R-84  &  R-84-A 

37954 

32 

38478 

R-84-C 

37954 

32 

38478 

R-84-D 

37954 

32 

38478 

R-86  &  R-86-A 

110046 
37906 

I  } 

37973 

9 

126916        38447 

R-86-B 

110046 
37906 

I  } 

37973 

9 

126916        38447 

R-86-C 

110046 
37906 

I  } 

37973 

9 

126916        38447 

R-86-D 

110046 
37906 

7    \ 
2    J 

37973 

9 

126916        38447 

R-86-E 

110046 
37906 

7    \ 
2    / 

126932 

9 

126916       126933 

R-86-F 

110046 
37906 

I  } 

126932  -        9 

126916       126933 

R-91  &  R-91-A 

29362 
29363 

1 

37749 

16 

38482        38029 

R-98  &  R-98-A 

61879 

7 

61881 

I 

61880 

24 

R-99  &  R-99-A    ( 

61879 

7    } 

61881 

1 

61880 

^4 

R-109  &  R-109-A 

A111548 

14 

61844 

9 

111549        68987 

R-109-B 

A111548 

14 

61844 

9 

111549        68987 

R-109-C 

All  1548 

14 

61844 

9 

111549        68987 

R-109-D 

All  1548 

14 

61844 

9 

111549        68987 

R-112  &  R-112-A     A111548 

24 

61845 

18 

111550        68988 

R-113  &  R-113-A     A111548 

26 

61845 

17 

111551        68989 

R-114  &  R-114-A     A111548 

26 

61845 

18 

111551        68988 

R-115  &  R-115-A       61841 

32 

68984 

R-121  &  R-121-A       37902 

16 

38422 

R-121-B              37902 

16 

38422 

R-121-C              37902 

17 

38464 

R-122  &  R-122-A      121442 

9 

126191 

R-128  &  R-128-A 

37902 

.  11 

38053 

Alncludes  removable  finger  tip  Cat.  No.  111079. 


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127 


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TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

SINGLE  FINGERS 

SETS  OF  FINGERS 

Operating 

Reversing 

Cat.  No. 

Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set       Cat.  No. 

Number  in  Set 

Operating 

Reversing 

T-l  &  T-l-A 

37902 

12         None 

38082 

T-l-G 

37906 

12          None 

69033 

T-l-H 

37906 

12          None 

69033 

T-l-K 

37902 

12          None 

38032 

T-l-L 

37906 

12         None 

69033 

T-l-N 

37906 

12          None 

69033 

T-l-P 

37906 

12          None 

69033 

T-l-Q 

37906 

12         "None 

69033 

T-l-R 

37906 

12         None 

69033 

T-7  &  T-7-A 

37913 
34401 

^         34402 

16 

38501 

38506 

T-10  &  T-10-A         36773 

15 

None 

38507 

T-10-J              110046 

15 

None 

38500 

T-10-N              110046 

15 

None 

38500 

T-10-P              110046 

15 

None 

38500 

T-ll  &  T-ll-A        110046 

17 

None 

38508 

T-20  &  T-20-A 

110046 
37906 

6    1 
8    / 

None 

38056 

T-20-B 

110046 
37906 

6    } 

8    / 

None 

38056 

T-20-C 

110046 
37906 

6    ) 
8    / 

None 

38056 

T-21  &  T-21-A 

36773 

14 

None 

38040 

T-26  &  T-26-A         37902 

17 

None 

38464 

T-27  &  T-27-A         36773 

16 

None 

38518 

T-28  &  T-28-A        110046 

56 

38009 

18 

38519 

38520 

T-29  &  T-29-A        110046 

56 

None 

38519 

T-33  &  T-33-A         38013 

22 

38015 

8 

38523 

38524 

T-34  &  T-34-A         37902 

14 

None 

38525 

T-34-E               37906 

14 

None 

69037 

T-34-F               37906 

14 

None 

69037 

T-34-G              37906 

14 

None 

69037 

T-34-L               37906 

14 

None 

69037 

T-36  &  T-36-A         37922 

28 

None 

69038 

T-40  &  T-40-A         61918 

16 

None 

61919 

T-40-C               61918 

16 

None 

61919 

T-42  &  T-42-A         37922 

58 

None 

69043 

T-42-C               37922 

54 

None 

69044 

T-42-D              37922 

54 

None 

69044 

T-42-E               37922 

54 

None 

69044 

T-52  &  T-52-A         69029 

28 

None 

69051 

128 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COA/7M.VF 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

Controller  cylinder  segments  are  made  from  pure  rolled  copper  rod,  cold  dropped  to  proper 
radius  and  cut  to  exact  span  dimensions  to  insure  simultaneous  break  of  all  contacts  in  series. 

/Si  CONTROLLER 

*™     CYLINDER  SEGMENTS 

i^^ 

*^S  QUANTITY 

^^ 

CAT.  NO.  REQ.  NO. 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  CO. 

SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y..  U.  S.  A. 

In  order  to  facilitate  the  identification  and  assortment  of  segments  by  the  customer,  all  segments 
having  the  same  catalogue  number  are  assembled  in  a  substantial  package  and  a  tag  is  attached 
giving  quantity  and  catalogue  number. 


TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 
OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


K-2  and  K-2-A  Controllers 


0 

17617 

0 

0 

17618 

0 

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17623— 


0      17617      0 


17733  *-* 


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Cat.  No. 


360* 

Description 


39444          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 

and  pins 

17733          Screw  for  segments 

17624          Pin  for  segments 


K-6,  K-6-A,  K-6-B  and  K-6-G  Controllers 


360" N 


Cat.  Xo. 


39445 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


129 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 
.  K-8,  K-8-A,  K-9,  K-9-A,  K-10,  K-10-A,  K-ll,  K-ll-A,  K-13,   K-13-A,   K-13-C,   K-13-E,   *K-15   and 


K-ll-D,  K-12  and  K-12-A  Controllers 


*K-15-A  Controllers 


O       17617       0 

0     17618 

0 

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71 

0 

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Q              J/'d-tfd            e    ||    e            .f/-4-<?<3            e    |  e    \*-&/*tjo 

017621  0 

e      j/'fj'/    s   I                          |   e         j/43?.        e   ] 

i*  <3<9"  «--|                                     hi  //Z'--       --H 

i*  —   94°  --* 

e  J/JJJQ    |                                     |   e      J/-4J/    e   | 

0      17617       0 

0  17621  0 

e       e                                                     e            a   1 

i*  153°  J 

U~_    94°--^ 

17733—j 

i 

•»-  —  jv  —  »                                            h*  *  J  *  M 

0      17617        0 

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%L                   JlL 

0     17618 

0 

U  |4Q°  M 

0     17618 

0 

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1 

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Cat.  No.                                                 Description 

' 

Cat.  No. 


Description 


39446  Complete   set   of  segments,   with   screws 

and  pins    ....... 

17733          Screw  for  segments      ..... 

17624  Pin  for  segments          .... 


37684 
17733 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


*  Development     is     for     the     right-hand     cylinder; 
the  segments  on  the  left-hand  cylinder  are  identical. 


130 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 


K-27,  K-27-A  and  K-27-C  Controllers 

_. 

I  0     276-27        0  II   G 


Q276S6Q) 


®      27G-SO        g>~| 


Q>       (2) 


Cat.  No. 
39447 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
and  pins    ....... 

17733          Screw  for  segments 

17624          Pin  for  segments 


K-28,  K-28-A,  K-28-B,  K-28-C  and  K-28-L 
Controllers 


360°- H 


Cat.  No. 


33463 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments     ..... 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


131 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
K-34-E  Controller  K-35-C  and  K-35-E  Controllers 


Cat.  No. 


64062 

17733 
41033 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  burning 
tips,  screws  and  pins       .... 

Screw  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments 


Cat.  No. 

64077 

17733 
41033 


Description 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  burning 
tips,  screws  and  pins       .... 

Screw  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments 


132 


GENERA  L    ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CAT.  NO. 

Controller 

Large  Segment 

Small  Segment 

Screw  for  Segment 

K-2  &  K-2-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-6  &  K-6-A 

14693 

14692 

19625 

K-6-B 

14693 

14692 

19625 

K-6-G 

14693 

14692 

19625 

K-8  &  K-8-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-9  &  K-9-A 

14693 

14G92 

10194 

K-10  &  K-10-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-ll  &  K-ll-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-ll-D 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-12  &  K-12-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-13  &  K-13-A 

19960 

19961 

9650 

K-13-C 

19960 

19961 

9650 

K-13-E 

19960 

19961 

9650 

K-15  &  K-15-A 

A30951 

30952 

9650 

K-27  &  K-27-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-27-C 

14693 

14692 

10194 

K-28  &  K-28-A 

33789 

17733 

K-28-B 

33789 

17733 

K-28-C 

33789 

17733 

K-28-L 

33789 

17733 

K-34-E 

66900 

66899 

9650 

K-35-C 

/  t66903  1 
{  J66902  / 

66901 

1424 

K-35-E 

f  f66903  1 
1  J66902  / 

66901 

14134 

All-shaped  segment. 
fLarge  size  segment. 
tMedium  size  segment. 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


133 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-6,  R-6-A,  R-6-B  and  R-6-C  Controllers  R-9  and  R-9-A  Controllers 


17733- 

S3698-* 
33839  -v 

E3900-*- 

•1 

E3SOI-*- 
J 

-»e 

°     23Q93    °® 

0                             0O 

•« 

-  134-°  «20*«- 

O     23O94-            0 

-  154.°  M 

0                            ® 

0    23895      o 

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134-°  M 

O                              0 

33896  0 

Ca3 

O 
897 

K  94.0  ^ 

O 
O 

0 
0 

239OI 

1^—74 

O       y 

0     O 

0     O 

k-54°- 

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0 
O 

r 

o                   0  61 
23893 
0                     0  O 

. 

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t  

-  134-°  HZCfK^ 

1 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

39478          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments      ..... 

1 

-»• 
L.  - 

0        24346       00- 

0                              00 

Z4349  -             2434S 

0        2435O       0  |0T2435Tl&i  0       2435O       0 

134°  Hl3*-          —  US"  —134°  M 

0      24352     0  |0] 

pi  0      24352     0 

1  5°  HiN- 

-Ml3-«  115°  H 

0  .24353  0  p| 

|0|  0  24353  0 

•»-  —  95°  »tl2l» 

-•HlS"  95°  «J 

0             00 

00             0 
0  0243540 

-•  76°-  -**?» 

-•JI2V  76°--«- 

0        00 

24355  0^     ^ 
00       0 

—  5T—  JI2V 

-«4l2U—  ST—  »• 

0V'24356 

24356^    ^ 

0      0 

—  so*-* 

0*1 

4-24349 
i2-        17733—^ 

24357JH? 
I-3W 
24349-H 
^  17733             -rtBK 

0                                  00 

24346 

0                                00 

00                                0 
00                                0 

J 

•«  1  34°  Hl2> 

•-           *At*  —  134°  •• 

0                              00 
0                              00 

24985  0 

00                            0 

0                              00 

0                                00 

00                     0 

00                                  0 

0                                00 
0                                00 

00                                0 

00                                     0 

1 

-^ 

Cat.  No. 

39479 
17733 

Description 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screi 
Screw  for  segments      .... 

134 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


R-ll,  R-ll-A,  R-ll-B,  R-12,  R-12-A,  R-17,  R-17-A, 
R-17-F,  R-19,  R-19-A,  R-19-B,  R-19-C,  R-19-D, 
R-19-E,  R-29  and  R-29-A  Controllers 


0  17634  0       0  17634  0 


» 136^° HK 136^2°  — -i 


0  17634    0       0   17634  0 


17734^      17731 


tf 


17636-- 


0      0 


--  74 -*• 


17636--* 


17636--* 


L— 17733 


-17636 


U-  74*-  *l 


„ 


0     0 


—-'17636 


M.  -  74°-  * 


0  17634  0 


0   17634  0 


•» I36X>°  —  *!'•* 136^° — * 


l 


360* 


Cat.  No. 


39480 

17733 
17734 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 

and  pins 

Screw  for  segments      ..... 
Pin  for  segments 


R-13,  R-13-A,  R-21  and  R-21-A  Controllers 


|  0  0      li  136      0  0  | 

0  0      IH36     «  ®  | 

|_0"0  )   li  137' 

•  149'-  -~ 
11137    |  0   0  1 

—    4|V 

—   41*  — 

PZ>  0  |    11137 

1  1  137     |   0    0  | 

—    4l'» 

•*    41   *- 

|  0    0  |     IH37 

1  1  137   |  0  0  | 

11137     [00] 

|  0  0  |  IM3"? 

»    41  » 

*   4I*«- 

11137     |   0    0   | 

|  0    0|     IH37 

-••    41   *^ 

t-    41*- 

11137    I  0   0  I 

r®"®]  M  137 

—  41'- 

«•   41  -• 

II  137    |  0  0  | 

|  0  0  |   II  137 

II  138  |  0  0  11  0  0  |  IU36 

-37V. 

*>-i'- 

I7733~[-0_0J  MI37 

|  <f  0      I  H36      0  0  | 

0  0      II  136      »  0  | 

[0  0      1  1  136      0  0  | 

00      il  136      e  «  | 

80        1  1  1  36         0    0  | 

0   0       1  1136        0   0  1 

00      IM  36      0  0  | 

00      1  1136      0  0  | 

'       -----    149'  -   -     •  -  - 

•*--•-     149*  — 

Cat.  No. 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


135 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 
OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


R-14,  R-14-A,  R-14-C,  R-14-E,  R-22,  R-22-A,  R-22-C, 

R-22-E,  R-22-F,  R-37,  R-37-A,  R-37-B,  R-37-C, 

R-37-D,  R-37-E,  R-37-F,  R-38,  R-38-A 

and  R-38-B  Controllers 


0  176340     0  17634-0 


»- 136 '/2- ---*«•--    l36'/2*---w 


0  176340     0  176340 


t*- —    1 36 '/a*  --«(«—-     I36V2* — 


17636 


i*  -  74.  - 

07636 


*~  74."  - 


L_ 


0176340      0176340 


"«• 136 '/2' MM 

360°    - 


I 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


R-1S  and  R-15-A  Controllers 


r 


02l44Qo 

0 
G 

G) 
G 

0 
0 

0 

G 

0 
G 

0 
G 

~1 


21449 


ZI450 


I      L®. 
"E^-Tse 


_J 


360 


Cat.  No. 


39482          Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws  39483 

17733          Screw  for  segments 17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of    segments,  with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


136 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-16,  R-16-A,  R-16-C  and  R-16-D  Controllers  R-27,  R-27-A,  R-27-B,  R-27-D,  R-27-M,  R-32, 


I" 
I 


02I4.48  ® 
0                 O 

0                   O 

(D              e 

0                 0 
O                    0 

e             o> 

9                   O 

h*—  136/2  o  —  ** 

K  —  l3G'/aO  —  * 

0    O 
0     0 

R-32-A,  R-32-B  and  R-32-G  Controllers 


a  14-50 


C560° 


Cat.  No. 


39484 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


a          II  190          0-K 

•a         II  190           0 

• 

|  »0J  III9I                    17733                   III9I  |  «g^  | 

|  °0   1  III9I                                       (1191  |  '0   | 
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|  °0  1  III9I                         III9I  |  -0  | 

|  »0J  II  191                    II  191  |  °0  ^  | 
II  191  |  °0  1                             |  -0  1  II  191 
III9I  |  -0  1                    |  °0  |  III9I 
III9I  |°0J           |*a  |  III9I 

I7624H~0   1  II  193 
i»4ov 

0          II  190           ® 

0         III9O           ® 

0          1  1  190          0  | 

0       011  192    0  0J 

0         II  190          e>  | 

0011  192     0        0 

!«  —149°—       " 

„.  —  |49'_     »: 

|0              II  190              0| 

0         1  1  190           0 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

39485          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
and  pins    .        
17733          Screw  for  segments     
17624          Pin  for  segments          

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


137 


R-27-J  Controller 


TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 
OPERATING  CYLINDERS 

R-28,  R-28-A,  R-28-G,  R-28-P,  R-28-V  and 
R-128-A  Controllers 


1 

1      « 

>     11217      0   1               0     11217 

0    1 

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i'H- 

1 
1 

I 
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k-50-rt             M-  50** 

|  0  •  |  1  1218             1  1  21  8  Fg  o 
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26647                              2664 

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—  H 

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1    « 

5     11217      0  1               0     11217 

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1 
1 

i 

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0     11217 

0    1  1 

1 

e       e    /I/9Z      e  e  | 

i 

e  e      11/92    e       ©                                                             1  — 

>     11217      0   |               0     11217 

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1      < 

9     11217      0   1               0     11217 

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1 

1 
1 
1 

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>     11217      0   1 

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_*| 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Cat.  No 
with  screws 

Description 

120374          Complete  set  of  segments, 
and  pins    .... 
11220          Screw  for  segments 
41033           Pin  for  segments 

39486 
'.        '.        '.                   17733 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
Screw  for  segments      ..... 

138 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-52  and  R-52-A  Controllers 


e                      e  e 

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©                      e  e 

©  e 

Z/550^»                      /2/54Z 
©     © 

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2/55/-A  ©    ©         X-S'X^-f'^ 

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Cat.  No. 


Description 


121552                  Complete  set  of  segments,  with  burning  tips  and  screws 
17733  Screw  for  segments 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


139 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 
CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-28-F  and  R-28-N  Controllers                                           R-53,  R-53-A,  R-53-B,  R-53-C,  R-53-D  and 
R-53-G  Controllers 

r 

1  0     11217      0   1 

1  0     11217    0   1                  r            - 

793                                            4-9OS3^l 

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II 

k-  I4O  —  -  -»J 

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f0~01  II2IO 

112161  0  0  1 

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1   0     11217      0   1 

1  0     11217     0  1  '                     '  

1 

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1   0     11217     0  1  1 

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1  1  0     11217      0  1 

Cat.  No. 
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Description 

|  

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Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
No.    40484,    for    R-53-A,    D    and    G 
controllers        
Screw  for  segments     
Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
No.    59373,    for   R-53-B    and  C  con- 
trollers       
Screw  for  segments  (brass) 

Cat.  No. 

Description                                                       40484 
111553 

39488          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
11220          Screw  for  segments     59373 

140 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 


TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


R-55,  R-55-A,  R-82,  R-82-A  and 
R-82-B  Controllers 


Cat.  No. 


37690 
17733 


[-• 


•"I 


29555 


•J6j' H 


29556 


29557 


29557 


CD 

K,5^'« 

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29. 

w.5 

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e 

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Description 


L-. 


R-56  and  R-56-A  Controllers 


x  107900^ 


0                            (D 

® 

0 

107901 


I77H- 


.?<«>'- 


0 

0 

0 

0 

Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments     ..... 


Cat.  No.  Description 

107983  Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 

and  pins    ...... 

17733    !      Screw  for  segments    ...... 

107984  j      Pin  for  segments 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


141 


TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 

R-65  and  R-65-A  Controllers  R-60,  R-60-A,  R-60-B,  R-60-C,  R-77  and 

R-77-A  Controllers 


1 

J 
4 

e            e 

e            0 

^  -J77<515'     _ 

9            e 

0 

0 

/07985 

s  / 

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0                  0 

0                     0 

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K-JT<95- 

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9 

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1  91 

^>/07986'* 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0                0 

^•/079Q7-^ 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0                     0 

^/#79<3<5<^ 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0                     ^ 

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0                                      0 

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Description 

107992 

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17733          Screw  for  segments      . 
89585  Pin  for  segments 


37719          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments     ..... 


142 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 
R-69,  R-69-A  and  R-69-B  Controllers  R-70,  R-70-A  and  R-70-B  Controllers 


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Cat.  No.                                                 Description 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

121560          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screw 

121556 

17733 
89585 

Complete  set  of  segme'nts,   with  screws                                          an"  Pms    •••••• 
and  pins                                                                          17733          Screw  for  segments      .... 
Screw  for  segments     !!'.!"!                                       Screw  for  segments 
Pin  for  segments                                                         89°85         Pin  for  segments 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


143 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 

R-75,  R-75-A,  R-75-A-2,  R-75-A-5,  R-75-B,  R-75-C-5,  R-76,  R-76-A,  R-76-A-2,  R-76-A-5  and  R-76-B-2 

R-75-E-2  and  R-75-H  Controllers  Controllers  . 


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40982 

40484 
41032 
41033 


xo°. 


Description 


Complete  set   of  segments,   with  screws 
and  pins    ....... 

Screw  for  segments 

Screw  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments 


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41018 

41033 
40484 


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Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 

and  pins 

Pin  for  segments 

Screw  for  segments 


144 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 

^R-84,  R-84-A,  R-84-C  and  R-84-D  Controllers  R-86-A,  R-86-B,  R-86-C,  R-86-D,  R-86-E  and 

R-86-F  Controllers 


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Description 

38532 

17733 
41033 

49356 
17733 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
Screw  for  segments     

Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
and  pins    ...... 

Screw  for  segments 
Pin  for  segments 


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145 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 
R-91  and  R-91-A  Controllers  R-98,  R-98-A,  R-99  and  R-99-A  Controllers 


37769 


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Description 


Cat.  Xo. 


Description 


121561          Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
17733  Screw  for  segments      ..... 


61869          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments 


146 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 


R-109,  R-109-A,  R-109-B,  R-109-C  and  R-109-D 
Controllers 


R-112  and  R-112-A  Controllers 


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Cat.  No. 

Description 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

105680 
17733 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  burning 
tips  and  screws         ..... 
Screw  for  segments      

105683 
17733 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with 
tips  and  screws 
Screw  for  segments 

burning 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


147 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING   CYLINDERS 
R-113,  R-113-A,  R-114  and  R-114-A  Controllers  R-115  and  R-115-A  Controllers 


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Cat.  No. 

105684 
17733 


Description 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  burning 

tips  and  screws         .         .                  . 
Screw  for  segments 


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121565 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
Screw  for  segments 


148 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-121,  R-121-A  and  R-121-B  Controllers  R-121-C  Controller 


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105690 

17733 
89585 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
and  pins  for  R-121- A  .... 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
and  pins  for  R-121-B  .... 

Screw  for  segments     ..... 

Pin  for  segments 


The  cylinder  development  shown  is  for  R-121-B. 
The  development  for  R-121-A  is  identical  with  the 
R-121-B  except  that  the  two  left-hand  segments, 
Cat.  No.  105688,  are  omitted:. 


Cat.  No. 


107677 

17733 
89585 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
and  pins    ....... 

Screw  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments          ..... 


MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


149 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
R-122  and  R-122-A  Controllers 


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Cat.  No. 

Description 

121569                  Complete 
40484                  Screw  for 

set  of  segments,   with  screws  and  pins 
segments        ......... 

41033                   Pin  for  se 

jments 

150 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS— REVERSE  SEGMENTS 


CAT.  NO. 

Controller 

Large  Segment 

Small  Segment 

Screw  for  Segment 

R-6  &  R-6-A 

19960 

19961 

9650 

R-6-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-6-C 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-9  &  R-9-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-ll  &  R-ll-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-ll-B 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-12  &  R-12-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-13  &  R-13-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-14  &  R-14-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-14-C 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-14-E 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-15  &  R-15-A 

19247 

19246 

10143 

R-16  &  R-16-A 

21442 

21441 

10194 

R-16-C 

21442 

21441 

10194 

R-16-D 

21442 

21441 

10194 

R-17  &  R-17-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-17-F 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-19  &  R-19-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-19-B 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-19-C 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-19-D 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-19-E 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-21  &  R-21-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-22  &  R-22-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-22-C 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-22-E 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-22-F 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-27  &  R-27-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-27-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

. 

R-27-D 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-27-J 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-27-M 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28  &  R-28-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28-F 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28-G 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28-N 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28-P 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-28-V 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-29  &  R-29-A 

14693 

14692 

10194 

R-32  &  R-32-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-32-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-32-G 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-37  &  R-37-A 

See  page  155 

R-37-B 

See  page  155 

R-37-C 

See  page  155 

R-37-D 

See  page  155 

R-37-E 

See  page  155 

R-37-F 

See  page  155 

R-38  &  R-38-A 

See  page  155 

R-38-B 

See  page  155 

R-52  &  R-52-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-53  &  R-53-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-53-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-53-C 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-53-D 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-53-G 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-55  &  R-55-A 

See  page  156 

R-56  &  R-56-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-60  &  R-60-A 

/  A  37726  \ 
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37728 

13848 

A  Four-screw  segment. 

t  Large  segment,  two-screw. 


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CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS— REVERSE  SEGMENTS 


CAT.  NO. 

Controller 

Large  Segment                                       Small  Segment 

Screw  for  Segment 

R-60-B                            1 
R-60-C                            / 

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13848 

R-65  &  R-65-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-69  &  R-69-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-69-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-70  &  R-70-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-70-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75  &  R-75-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-H 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-A-2 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-A-5 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-C-5 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-75-E-2 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-76  &  R-76-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-76-A-2 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-76-A-5 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-76-B-2 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-77  &  R-77-A 

See  page  156 

R-82  &  R-82-A 

See  page  157 

R-82-B 

See  page  157 

R-84  &  R-84-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-84-C 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-84-D 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-86  &  R-86-A 

See  page  157 

R-86-B 

See  page  157 

R-86-C 

See  page  157 

R-86-D 

See  page  157 

R-86-E 

See  page  158 

R-86-F 

See  page  158 

R-91  &  R-91-A 

See  page  158 

R-98  &  R-98-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-99  &  R-99-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-109  &  R-109-A 

See  page  158 

R-109-B 

See  page  158 

R-109-C 

See  page  158 

R-109-D 

See  page  158 

R-112  &  R-112-A 

See  page  159 

R-113  &  R-113-A 

See  page  159 

R-114  &  R-114-A 

See  page  159 

R-115  &  R-115-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-121  &  R-121-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-121-B 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-121-C 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-122  &  R-122-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

R-128  &  R-128-A 

No  reverse  cylinder 

A  Four-screw  segment. 

t  Large  segment,  two-screw. 


152 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

REVERSING  CYLINDERS 

R-37,  R-37-A,  R-37-B,  R-37-E,  R-37-F,  R-38  R-37-C,  R-37-D  and  R-38-B  Controllers 

and  R-38-A  Controllers 


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469 

4024 

29382 

29383 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 

Screw  for  segments 

Screw  for  segments  (brass) 
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121961  Complete  set  ot  segments,   with  screws 

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469  Screw  for  segments     ..... 

121962  Screw  for  segments 

4024  Screw  for  segments 

29383  Pin  for  segments 

29382  Rivet  for  segments 


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153 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

REVERSING  CYLINDERS 
R-55  and  R-55-A  Controllers  R_77  and  R_7?_A  Confrollers 


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37691          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws                  37759          Complete    set    of 

segments,    with    con- 

and  rivets          ......                                          nectors,  pins  and  screws 

9650          Screw  for  segments      13848          Screw  for  segments     

29612          Copper  rivet         19733          Pin  for  segments 

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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

REVERSING  CYLINDERS 


R-82,  R-82-A  and  R-82-B  Controllers 

1 


Cat.  No. 

104906 
10274 


Description 


Complete    set    of    segments,    with    con- 
nectors and  screws           .... 
Screw  for  segments 


R-86,  R-86-A,  R-86-B,  R-86-C  and  R-86-D 
Controllers 


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Cat.  No. 


Description 


38536          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
and  rivets          ...... 

10437          Screw  for  segments 

38595          Copper  rivet 


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CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

REVERSING  CYLINDERS 
R-91-A  Controller 


R-86-E  and  R-86-F  Controllers 

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Cat.  No. 


111745 


10437 
60992 
29383 


Description 


Complete  set  of  seg- 
ments, with  connec- 
tion strips,  insulation 
plate,  screws,  rivets 
and  pins  . 

Screw  for  segments 

Rivet  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments 


i 


Cat.  No.  Description 


103949  Complete  set  of  segments, 

with  connection  strips, 
screws  and  rivets 
10274          Screw  for  segments  . 

103951  Rivet  for  segments   . 


R-109,  R-109-A,  R-109-B,  R-109-C 
and  R-109-D  Controllers 


0 


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0 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


108009  Complete    set  of    seg- 

ments, with  connec- 
tion   strips,     screws 
and  rivets 
1424          Screw  for  segments 

108010  Rivet  for  segments 


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CRANE  AND  HOIST 


R-112  and  R-112-A  Controllers 


TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 

REVERSING  CYLINDERS 


R-113  and  R-113-A  Controllers 


1 

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Cat.  No.  Description 


108016  Complete  set  of  seg- 
ments, with  connec- 
tion strips,  screws  and 
rivets  .... 
1424  Screw  for  segments 

108010          Rivet  for  segments 


R-114  and  R-114-A  Controllers 


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Cat.  No. 
108024 


1424 
108010 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments, 
with  connection  strips, 
screws  and  rivets  . 

Screw  for  segments   . 

Rivet  for  segments    . 


Cat.  No.  Description 

108031  Complete  set  of  seg- 

ments, with  connec- 
tion strips,  screws  and 
rivets  .... 
1424  Screw  for  segments 

108010          Rivet  for  segments 


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157 


CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 


OPERATING   CYLINDERS 

T-l,  T-l-A,  T-l-G,  T-l-H,  T-l-K,  T-l-L,  T-l-N, 
T-l-P,  T-l-Q  and  T-l-R  Controllers 


TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  AND  REVERSE  CYLINDERS 

T-7  and  T-7-A  Controllers 
OPERATING  REVERSE 

I" 


NOTE. — The  development  of  the   cylinder   for 
controllers  having    round    shafts    is    identical  with 
the  above  except   that  the  grounding  screw    Cat. 
No.  88982  is  used  and  the  connection  strips  Cat.  ' 
Nos.  120891  and  120892  are  omitted.  u 


Cat.  No. 


t!21079 

17733 
*  88982 

41033 
t!20891 
t!20892 


Description 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
and  pins  ....... 

Complete  set  of  segments,  with  con- 
nection strips,  screws  and  pins 

Screw  for  segments      ..... 

Grounding  screw  for  segments 

Pin  for  segments          ..... 

Connection  strip  ..... 

Connection  strip  ..... 


Cat.  No. 

34405 
34406 
17733 


Description 

Complete  set  of  operating  cylinder  seg- 
ments, with  screws  .  .  .  . 

Complete  set  of  reversing  cylinder  seg- 
ments, with  screws  . 

Screw  for  segments     .        .  . 


*  For  use  with  controllers  having  round  shaft. 

t  For  use  with  controllers  having  hexagonal  shaft. 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


T-10,  T-10-A,  T-10-J,  T-10-N  and  T-10-P 
Controllers 


342/9\®_ 0J 

[0     0|  34-2/9  3  42/9  [0     0| 

[0 el    34-2/9    ("0 0 


0 


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342Z3       0 


Cat.  No. 


r 


34403 
17733 


T-ll  and  T-ll-A  Controllers 


Q64.7I 


QQ470 


Description  Cat.  No. 


~1 


d 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws  88473 

Screw  for  segments     .....  17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments      ..... 


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TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


T-20,  T-20-A,  T-20-B  and  T-20-C  Controllers 


r 


L 


0 

0 

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T-21  and  T-21-A  Controllers 


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//397/ 


36O°  — 


Cat.  No. 


88494 
17733 


Description 


Complete   set  of  segments,   with   screws 
Screw  for  segments      ..... 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


118972          Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
T-26  and  T-26-A  Controllers  T-27  and  T-27-A  Controllers 


r 


U- /33° 





Cat.  No.  Description 


88623          Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


118973          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments 


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CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
T-28,  T-28-A,  T-29,  and  T-29-A  Controllers  T-33  and  T-33-A  Controllers 


r 


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Description 


Cat.  No. 


.  Description 


88626          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments     .        .        .        .        . 


107979          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733          Screw  for  segments     ..... 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
T-34,  T-34-A,  T-34-E,  T-34-F,  T-34-G  and  T-34-L  Controllers 


r 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


*  88627  Complete  set  of  segments,  with  screws 

and  pins 

1 12 1080          Complete    set    of    segments,    with    con- 
nection strips,  screws  and  pins 
17733  Screw  for  segments 

*  88982          Grounding  screw  for  segments 

41033  Pin  for  segments 

1 120891  Connection  strip 

J120892  Connection  strip 

*  For  use  with  controllers  having  round  shaft. 

f  For  use  with  controllers  having  hexagonal  shaft. 

NOTE. — The  development  of  the  cylinder  for 
controllers  having  round  shafts  is  identical  with  the 
above,  except  that  the  grounding  screw  Cat.  No.  88982 
is  used  and  the  connection  strips  Cat.  Nos.  120891  and 
120892  are  omitted. 


T-36  and  T-36-A  Controllers 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 
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88640 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of    segments,    with    screws 
Screw  for  segments        .... 


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CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 
OPERATING  CYLINDERS 


T-40,  T-40-A  and  T-40-C  Controllers 


4/O33 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


60446 

40484 
41033 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
and  pins    ....... 

Screw  for  segments     ..... 

Pin  for  segments          ..... 


T-42  and  T-42-A  Controllers 


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105699 
17733 


Description 


Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
Screw  for  segments     ..... 


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CYLINDER  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 

CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
T-42-C  Controller  T-42-D  and  T-42-E  Controllers 


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05700          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws                 105702          Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screw 
17733          Screw  for  segments      17733          Screw  for  segments     . 

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*  SEGMENTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST 
CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 

OPERATING  CYLINDERS 
T-52  and  T-52-A  Controllers 

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e            i/4896          ©  |           |  e 

114896                  © 

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Cat.  No. 

Description 

114900                  Complete  set  of  segments,   with  screws 
17733                  Screw  for  segments 

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ARC  DEFLECTORS  AND  PARTS 


FOR 


Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Controllers 


The  following  tables  give  catalogue  numbers  for  Arc  Deflectors  complete,  and  separately  for  their 
insulation  parts.  The  various  parts  are  moulded  to  exact  dimensions  from  a  compound  which  offers 
high  resistance  to  heat  or  puncture,  is  impervious  to  moisture,  and  uniformly  strong  and  tough. 


TYPE  C  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

Arc  Deflector 
Complete 

Wide  Strip 

Narrow  Strip 

Division  Plate 

Insulating  Bushing 
for  Screw  Fastening 
Deflector  to  Pole 
Piece 

Misc. 

C-205-A 

123724 

22776 

13635 

s  123725 

TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 


K-2,  K-2-A 

17611 

17612 

17613 

14994 

13635 

f  A  56795  1 

K-6,  K-6-A,  K-6-B 

27539 

56793 

56794 

\  B  51737 

13635 

1  c  27540 

A  56795 

K-6-G 

27539 

56793 

56794 

B  51737  \ 

13635 

(  c  27540 

K-8,  K-8-A,  K-9,  K-9-A,  1 
K-10,  K-10-A         / 

14991 

14992 

14993 

/  D  14994  1 
1  c  56756  / 

13635 

K-ll,  K-ll-A,  K-ll-D 

19873 

14992 

14993 

]  D  14994  1 
\  c  56756  ) 

13635 

E  19874 

K-12,  K-12-A 

19876 

14992 

14993 

14994 

E  19877 

K-13,  K-13-A,  K-13-C,    1 
K-13-E             / 

19924 

19925 

19926 

19928 

13635 

K-15,  K-15-A 

*123726 
§123727 

19925 
123728 

19926 
37936 

19928 
19928 

13635 
13635 

K-27,  K-27-A,  K-27-C 

27486 

27487 

27488 

f  D  14994  1 
I  c  56756  / 

13635 

K-28,  K-28-A,  K-28-B,    \ 
K-28-C,  K-28-L 

33761 

H  33766 

i  33767 

f  A  33764  1 
\  B  33765  J 

13635 

j  33762 

K-34-E 

110073 

110075 

110076 

110077 

j  110074 

f  A  110084 

K-35-C,  K-35-E 

110078 

f  K  110079 
{  L  110080 

j   110081 

J  B  110085 
I  c  110082 

[  M  110083 

A-Large. 
B-Small. 
c-Upper  end. 
D-Except  upper  end. 
E-Fiber  shield  plate. 
F-Long  inside  strip. 
G-Short  inside  strip. 

H-Long  fiber  brace  for  large  division  plates. 
i-Short  fiber  brace  for  large  division  plates. 

*Right  hand. 

§Left  hand. 


j-Back  plate. 

K-Outer. 

L-Inner. 

M-Lower  end. 

N-Intermediate. 

o-Large  intermediate. 

p-Medium  intermediate. 

Q-Small,  offset  on  lower  side. 

R-Small,  offset  on  upper  side. 

s-Back  plate  with  lining. 


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ARC  DEFLECTORS  AND  PARTS 

FOR 

Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Controllers 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

Arc  Deflector 
Complete 

Wide  Strip 

Narrow  Strip 

Division  Plate 

Insulating  Bushing 
for  Screw  Fastening 
Deflector  to  Pole 
Piece 

Misc. 

R-6,  R-6-A,  R-6-B,  R-6-C 

22749 

22725 

22726 

19928 

13635 

R-9,  R-9-A 

24320 

24321 

24322 

19636 

13635 

R-ll,  R-ll-A,  R-ll-B,    \ 
R-12,  R-12-A         J 

17642 

17643 

17644 

14994 

13635 

R-13,  R-13-A 

19891 

19894 

19895 

19893 

R-14,  R-14-A,  R-14-C,    1 
R-14-E             / 

17690 

17691 

17692 

f  A  14994  1 
\  B  56756  f 

13635 

R-15,  R-15-A 

19238 

19239 

19240 

f  A  14994  1 
1  B  56756  J 

19630 

R-16,  R-16-A,  R-16-C,    1 
R-16-D             J 

21433 

21434 

21435 

14994 

19630 

R-17,  R-17-A,  R-17-F, 

R-19,  R-19-A,  R-19-B, 

17642 

17643 

17644 

14994 

13635 

R-19-C,  R-19-D,  R-19-E  J 

R-21,  R-21-A 

19891 

19894 

19895 

19893 

R-22,  R-22-A,  R-22-C,    1 
R-22-E,  R-22-F       / 

17690 

17691 

17692 

f  A  14994  1 
I  B  56756  J 

13635 

R-27,  R-27-A,  R-27-B,    1 
R-27-D,  R-27-M       J 

56722 

c  56723 

D  56724 

f  c  110095  \ 
\  D  19636  / 

19893 

C  r  1  1  ODQ^   1 

R-27-J 

114311 

c  56723 

D  56724 

f  1^  J.  -L  \j\jy  *j   i 

i  D  19636  J 

19839 

R-28,  R-28-A,  R-28-P 

56856 

f  A  56858  1 

i  i-»    CCOTA    / 

13635 

E  56857 

L  B  5o87(J  J 

R-28-F,  R-28-N 

56890 

{C£!0^7r\     f 

13635 

E  56857 

B  5b870  J 

R-28-G,  R-28-V 

56856 

f  A  56858  1 

1   n      CfiOTA      1 

13635 

E  56857 

L  B  5b870  J 

R-29,  R-29-A 

17642 

17643 

17644 

14994 

13635 

R-32,  R-32-A,  R-32-B,    1 
R-32-G             J 

56722 

c  56723 

D  56724 

/  c  110095  1 
I  D  19636  J 

19893 

R-37,  R-37-A,  R-37-B, 

R-37-C,  R-37-D,  R-37-E  I 
R-37-F,  R-38,  R-38-A,  [ 

17690 

17691 

17692 

f  A  14994  1 
1  B  56756  J 

13635 

'  R-38-B 

R-52,  R-52-A 

124596 

124597 

124598 

19636 

13635 

R-53,  R-53-A,  R-53-B,    1 
R-53-C,  R-53-D,  R-53-G  J 
R-55,  R-55-A 

49071 
29335 

29332 

29333 

f  c  104839  1 
1  D  19895  / 

49072 
13635 

R-56-A 

110096 

110097 

110098 

19895 

13635 

R-60-A,  R-60-B,  R-60-C 

37713 

37714 

37715 

19895 

13635 

R-65-A 

110099 

110507 

110508 

110509 

13635 

R-69,  R-69-A,  R-69-B, 

110529 

19745 

19893 

E  110530 

R-70,  R-70-A,  R-70-B, 

124600 

19745 

19893 

E  124601 

R-75-A,  R-75-A-2, 

. 

R-75-A-5,  R-75-B, 

R-75-C-5,  R-75-E-2, 

41002 

R-75-H,  R-76-A, 

R-76-A-2,  R-76-A-5, 

R-76-B-2 

R-77-A 

37713 

37714 

37715 

19895 

13635 

R-82,  R-82-A,  R-82-B 

29335 

29332 

29333 

f  c  104839  1 

13635 

\  D  19895  J 

R-84,  R-84-A,  R-84-C,    1 
R-84-D             J 

110510 

19745 

19893 

E  110511 

R-86,  R-86-A,  R-86-B, 

R-86-C.R-86-D.R-86-E,  \ 

38528 

38529 

38530 

J  G  14994  1 

IT^    C^ITCfi     f 

13635 

R-86-F 

[  F  5b75o  J 

R-91,  R-91-A 

124602 

124603 

124604 

19895 

13635 

A-Intermediate  and  lower  end. 

B-Upper  end. 

c-Large. 


D-Small. 
E-Back  plate. 


F-Upper  and  lower  ends. 
G-Intermediate. 


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ARC  DEFLECTORS  AND  PARTS 

FOR 

Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Controllers 
TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS— (Continued) 


CAT.  NO. 

Insulating  Bushing 

Controller 

Arc  Deflector 
Complete 

Wide  Strip           Narrow  Strip 

Division   Plate 

for  Screw  Fastening 
Deflector  to  Pole 

Misc. 

Piece 

R-98,  R-98-A,  R-99,              \ 

f  H  110512 

33765 

13635 

E   110514 

R-99-A 

[  i    110513 

33765 

13635 

E   110515 

R-109,  R-109-A,  R-109-B,  1 

110516 

110518            110519 

110520 

E   110617 

R-109-C,  R-109-D             / 
R-112,  R-112-A 

110521 

110523            110524 

110520 

E   110522 

R-113,  R-113-A,  R-114,       \ 
R-114-A                                / 
R-115,  R-115-A 
R-1.21,  R-121-A 

1  10525 

124605 
110529 

110527             110528 

110520 
19745 
19745 
!r      1Q74ci 

19893 
19893 

i 

E   110526 
E    124606 
E  110530 

R-121-B,  R-121-C 

110531 

\_           ±  J7  *  ^*J 

D  110532 

19893 

E  110530 

124658 

1 

R-122-A 

124654 

1     f!24656 

/ 

E   12465.") 

R-128-A 

56856 

/  A     56858 
\  B     56870 

13635 

E     56857 

i 

c-Largc 

E-Back  plate 

i-Left-hand. 

D-Small 

H-Right-hand. 

tLower 

end 

A-Intermediatc  and  lower 

end             B-Upper  end 

TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 


CAT.  NO. 

|| 

CAT.  NO. 

Controller 

A-_ 

Controller 

A*-^ 

re 
Deflector 
Complete 

Division           Back 
Plate             Plate 

Arc 
Deflector 
Complete 

Division 
Plate 

Back 
Plate 

T-l,  T-l-A,  T-l-G,  T-l-H   ] 

110533 

T-34,  T-34-A,  T-34-E,     1 

T-l-K,  T-l-L,  T-l-N,       \ 
T-l-P,  T-l-Q,  T-l-R 

110533 

T-34-P,  T-34-G, 
T-34-L 

110541 

T-7,  T-7-A 

124663 

T-36,  T-36-A 

110536 

T-10,  T-10-A 

110534 

T-40,  T-40-A                            110542       110544 

110543 

T-10-J,  T-10-N,  T-10-P 

110534 

T-40-C                                       110542       110544 

110543 

T-ll,  T-ll-A 

None 

None 

T-42,  T-42-A                                               110536 

T-20,  T-20-A 

None 

None 

T-42-C                                                         110536 

T-20-B 

None 

None 

T-42-D                                                         110536 

T-20-C                                              None 

None 

T-42-E                                                          110536 

T-21,  T-21-A 

110534 

T-52,  T-52-A                                               104999 

T-26,  T-26-A 

110535 

T-27,  T-27-A 

110534 

T-28,  T-28-A 

110536 

T-29,  T-29-A 

110536 

[ 

*  110537 

T-33,  T-33-A 

t  110538 
£  110539 

[ 

§1  10540 

*  Upper  end. 

t  Lower  end. 

i  Intermediate  with  bushings. 

§  Intermediate  without  bushings. 


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HANDLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 


General  Electric  Controller  handles  are  made  from  a  special  brass  alloy  or  malleable  iron  forgings- 
depending  on  conditions  of  operation. 

Each  handle  has  a  catalogue  number  stamped  or  cast  on  it,  to  assist  customers  in  ordering. 

TYPE  C  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

C-205-A 

OPERATING  HANDLES 

REVERSING  HANDLES 

Cat.  No.                                     Material 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

27345 

Brass 

11314 

Brass 

TYPE  K  CONTROLLERS 


K2-,  K-2-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

/      *  16922 
{    °t  35594 

Brass 
Mai.  iron 

f 

*  51459 

Brass 

K-6,  K-6-A 

0  34400 
A11299 

Mai.  iron    ( 
Brass       f 

*  17778 

Brass 

I 

123911 

Brass      j 

K-6-B 

56518 

Brass 

None 

K-6-G 

*  51459 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-8,  K-8-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-9,  K-9-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

*  16921 

Brass      1 

K-10,  K-10-A 

0  30365 
TT  56779 
A35312 

Mai.  iron    | 
Brass       ^ 
Brass       [ 

f    *  17778 
1  1°  33624 

Brass 
Mai.  iron 

A14430 

Brass   -   J 

K-ll,  K-ll-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-ll-D 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-12,  K-12-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-13,  K-13-A 

s  38671 

Mai.  iron 

17670 

Brass 

K-13-C 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

K-13-E 

s  38671 

Mai.  iron 

17670 

Brass 

K-15,  K-15-A 

14419 

Mai.  iron 

51432 

Brass 

K-27,  K-27-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-27-C 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-28,  K-28-A 

*  51459 
A  32431 

Brass 
Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

V  OS  R                                                        *  51459 

Brass 

M7778 

Brass 

\                A  32431 

Brass 

K-28-C 

*  51459 
A  32431 

Brass 
Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

K-28-L                                             *  51459 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

A  32431 

Brass 

K-34-E                                                61868 

Mai.  iron 

60916 

Steel,  D.F. 

K-35-C                                             *  51459 

Brass 

60916 

Steel,  D.F. 

K-35-E 

*  51459 

Brass 

60916 

Steel,  D.F. 

*  Similar  mal.  iron  handles  shown  on  page  177. 

0  Special  malleable  iron  handle. 
ASpecial. 

t  Special  handle  with  flat  knob. 

1  Includes  brass  bushing  and  galvanized  iron  cap. 
s  For  1%  shaft  extension.  • 

TT  Special  hand  wheel. 


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HANDLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

OPERATING  HANDLES 

REVERSING  HANDLES 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

R-6,  R-6-A 

38671 

Mai.  iron 

17670 

Brass 

R-6-B 

56520 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-6-C 

56520 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-9,  R-9-A 

51444 

Brass 

None 

R-ll,  R-ll-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-ll-B 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-12,  R-12-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-13,  R-13-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-14,  R-14-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-14,  R-14-C 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-14-E 

None 

16922 

Brass 

R-15,  R-15-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-16,  R-16-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-16-C 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-16-D 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-17,  R-17-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-17-F 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-19,  R-19-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-19-B 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-19-C 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-19-D 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-19-E 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-21,  R-21-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-22,  R-22-A 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-22-C 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-22-E 

16921 

Brass 

16922 

Brass 

R-22-F 

None 

16922 

Brass 

[ 

89592 

Mai.  iron 

R-27,  R-27-A 

B  17799 

Brass 

None 

I 

TT  11478 

Brass 

R-27-B 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-27-D 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-27-J 

A51463 

Brass 

None 

R-27-M 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

f 

89588 

Mai.  iron 

R-28,  R-28-A 

B  14417 
X29187 

Brass 
Brass 

None 

I 

TT  11479 

Brass 

+R-28-F 

None 

None 

R-28-G 

89588 
B  14417 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-28-N 

AH371 

Brass 

None 

R-28-P 

89588 
B  14417 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-28-V 

89588 
B  14417 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-29,  R-29-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  16922 

Brass 

R-32,  R-32-A 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-32-B 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-32-G 

89592 
B  17799 

Mai.  iron 
Brass 

None 

R-37,  R-37-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

/     X  56752 
\        36699 

Brass 
Brass 

R-37-B 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

*  Similar  handles  of  malleable  iron  are  shown  on  page  177. 

B  Brass  special. 

IT  Operating  wheel,  rope  drive. 

AMarine  handle. 

XHand  wheel. 

+No  handle  furnished. 


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TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 


Controller 

OPERATING  HANDLES 

REVERSING  HANDLES 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

R-37-C 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-37-D 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-37-E 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-37-F 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-38,  R-38-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-38-B 

*  16921 

Brass 

X  56752 

Brass 

R-52,  R-52-A 

51444 

Brass 

None 

f 

23912 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-53,  R-53-A 

«•  61897 

Mai.  iron 

I 

IT  100129 

Brass 

R-53-B 

A33440 

Brass 

None 

R-53-C 

A33440 

Brass 

None 

R-53-D 

23912 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-53-G 

23912 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-55,  R-55-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

R-56,  R-56-A 

23912 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-60,  R-60-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

32330 

Brass 

R-60-B 

*  16921 

Brass 

32330 

Brass 

R-60-C 

*  16921 

Brass 

32330 

Brass 

R-65,  R-65-A 

34161 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-69,  R-69-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-69-B 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-70,  R-70-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-70-B 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-75,  R-75-A 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-A-2 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-A-5 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-B 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-C-5 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-E-2 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-75-H 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-76,  R-76-A 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-76-A-2 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-76-A-5 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-76-B-2 

36536 
X36319 

Mai.  iron 
Cast  iron 

None 

R-77,  R-77-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

32330 

Brass 

R-82,  R-82-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

R-82-B 

*  16921 

=  42421 

Brass 
Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

R-84,  R-84-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-84-C 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-84-D 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-86,  R-86-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

/        36699 
{     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

R-86-B 

*  16921 

Brass 

/        36699 
{     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

R-86-C 

*  16921 

Brass 

/        36699 
1     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

R-86-D 

*  16921 

Brass 

/        36699 
\     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

*  Similar  handles  of  malleable  iron  are  shown  on  page  177.  AMarine  handle. 

XHand  wheel.  =  Special. 

v  Operating  wheel,  rope  drive,  special. 


172 


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HANDLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 

TYPE  R  CONTROLLERS 


• 

OPERATIN 

J  HANDLES 

REVERSIN 

G  HANDLES 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

R-86-E 

*  16921 

Brass 

/         36699 
1     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

R-86-F 

*  16921 

Brass 

f        36699 
1     X  56752 

Brass 
Brass 

R-91,  R-91-A 

*  16921 

Brass 

32330 

Brass 

R-98,  R-98-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-99,  R-99-A 

33941 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-109,  R-109-A 

60917 
=  110053 

Mai.  iron          \ 
Brass             / 

51529 

Brass 

R-109-B 

60917 
=  110053 

Mai.  iron          \ 
Brass             \ 

51529 

R-109-C 

107644 
=  110053 

Mai.  iron 
Brass            / 

51529 

R-109-D 

60917 

Mai.  iron 

51529 

R-112,  R-112-A 

60917 

Mai.  iron 

51529 

Brass 

R-113,  R-113-A 

60917 

Mai.  iron 

51529 

Brass 

R-114,  R-114-A 

60917 

Mai.  iron 

51529 

Brass 

R-115,  R-115-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-121,  R-121-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-121-B 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-121-C 

17799 

Brass 

None 

R-122,  R-122-A 

23912 

Mai.  iron 

None 

R-128,  R-128-A 

89588 
B  14417 

Mai.  iron 

None 

*  Similar  handles  of  malleable  iron  are  shown  on  page  177. 

=  Special. 

B  Brass  special. 


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TYPE  T  CONTROLLERS 


OPERATING  HANDLES 

REVERSING  HANDLES 

Controller 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

Cat.  No. 

Material 

89588 

Mai.  iron 

* 

T-l,  T-l-A 

B  14417                               Brass 
TT  11479                                Brass 

None 

A22976                               Brass 

89588                          Mai.  iron 

T-l-G 

B  14417                               Brass 

None 

I 

TT  11479                               Brass 

\ 

89588                            Mai.  iron 

T-l-H 

B  14417                                Brass 

None 

I 

Ti-11479                                Brass 

. 

89588                            Mai.  iron 

T-l-K 

B  14417                               Brass 
TT  11479                               Brass 

None 

1 

A  22976                               Brass 

T-l-L 

TT  11479                                Brass 

None 

T-l-P 

TT  11479                               Brass 

None 

T-7,  T-7-A 

51444                                Brass 

None 

r 

89592 

Mai.  iron 

T-10,  T-10-A 

B  17799 
-^22975 

Brass 
Brass 

None 

X33939 

Brass 

T-10-J 

89592 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-10-N               1 

B  17799 

Brass             J 

T-ll,  T-ll-A 

35596 

Brass 

None 

T-20,  T-20-A 

35339 

Brass 

None 

T-20-B 

51530 

Brass 

None 

T-20-C 

X  68976 

Brass 

None 

T-21,  T-21-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

T-26,  T-26-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

T-27,  T-27-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

T-28,  T-28-A 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-29,  T-29-A 

58416 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-33,  T-33-A 

*  51459 

Brass 

*  17778 

Brass 

T-34,  T-34-A 
T-34-E 

89588 

i 
Mai.  iron 
Brass 

\ 

None 

T-34-F 

B  14417 

T-36,  T-36-A 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-40,  T-40-A 

29700 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-40-C 

TT  49240 

Brass 

None 

T-42,  T-42-A 

29123 

Mat.  iron 

None 

T-42-C 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-42-D 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-42-E 

29123 

Mai.  iron 

None 

T-52,  T-52-A 

17799 

Brass 

None 

*  Similar  handles  of  malleable  iron  are  shown  on  page  177. 

B  Brass  special. 

TT  Operating  wheel,  rope  drive. 

ASpecial. 

-r-  Special  handle  with  extension  shaft  socket. 

XHand  wheel. 


174 


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HANDLES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVE,  CRANE  AND  HOIST  CONTROLLERS 

MALLEABLE  IRON  HANDLES 

Special  malleable  iron  controller  handles  are  furnished  to  meet  the  demand  for  handles  less  expen- 
sive and  less  liable  to  loss  by  theft  than  the  corresponding  standard  brass  handles  with  which  they 
are  interchangeable. 

For  protection  of  the  iron  from  rust,  these  handles  are  sherardized  and  will  withstand  the 
standard  marine  acid  test.  They  are  provided  with  renewable  brass  bushings  which  prevent  wear  of 
the  controller  shaft. 


OPERATING 


REVERSING 


Malleable  Iron 
Handle 
Cat.  No. 

Interchangeable  With 
Brass  Handle 
Cat.  No. 

Malleable  Iron 
Handle 
Cal.  No. 

Interchangeable  with 
Brass  Handle 
Cat.  No. 

30365 
34400 

16921 
51459 

35594 
33624 

16922 
17778 

BRASS 

BUSHINGS 

FOR  MALLEABLE  IRON  CONTROLLER  HANDLES 

*  Brass  Bushing 
Cat.  No. 

For  Use  with  Mall.  Iron  Controller  Handle 
Cat.  No. 

65952 
65953 
38139 
38139 

30365 
34400 
35594 
33624 

The  above  brass  bushings  prevent  wear  on  the  controller  shaft.     They  are  easily  renewable  and  are  placed  in 
the  controller  handles  with  a  pressing  fit. 
*  Includes  two  halves. 


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UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
FORM  D 


-3923 
~/975€, 
~J9753 
-/97S2 


/976O 


380Q- 

3Q/O- 
38O9 

3802 


—3693 

3607 

3Q!t 

3805 

3Q04- 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


3800  Form  D  Mining  Trolley,  complete,  with  pole, 

harp,  wheel,  contact  blocks  and  protec- 
tion cap  ........ 

19751  Wood  pole,  plain  (specify  length) 

19752  Pole  head,  with  screws 

19753  Harp 

19756  Wheel  axle  pin 

19754  Harp  swivel  screw 

19755  Washer  for  swivel  screw          .        .        .        . 

19757  Cotter  for  wheel  axle  pin         . 

3923  Trolley  wheel 

3801  Trolley  base,  complete 

3802  Trolley  base '     . 

3803  Bottom  nut  for  base 

3804  Pole  socket 

3805  Pole  socket  axle  pin 

16064  Cotter  for  socket  axle  pin        .        .        .        . 

9689  Clamp  screw  for  pole  socket  .        .        . 

3806  Hook  for  pole  socket 


13687 
9887 
3817 

19760 
3818 

10430 
5250 


Pin  for  pole  socket  hook          .... 
Cotter  for  pole  socket  hook  pin 

Chain,  with  rings 

Plunger 

Cross  head  for  plunger     .        .        .        ... 

Cap  screw  for  cross  head 
Stop  nut  for  plunger         .  - .    . 
Rubber  buffer  for  stop  nut 

Compression  spring 

Movable  cable  contact  block,  complete 
Stationary,   controller  cable  contact  block 

complete x  . 

Soft  rubber  bushing  for  No.  3816 

Cap  screw  for  No.  3816 

Protection  cap  for  No.  3816   . 

Brass  clips  for  cable 

Bracket  for  cable 

Screw  for  bracket 

Clamp  screw  for  pole  head      .... 


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UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
FORMS  D-4  AND  D-5 


—38O2 


* 28857 


Cat.  No.  Description 

27778  Form  D-4  Mining  Trolley,  complete,  with  pole,  harp,  wheel,  contact  blocks  and  protection  cap 

38597  Form  D-5  Mining  Trolley,  complete,  with  pole,  harp,  wheel,  contact  blocks  and  protection  cap 
19751  Wood  pole,  plain,  6  feet 

(Other  sizes,  prices  according  to  length.) 

27779  Pole  head  with  screws 

19753  Harp,  less  axle  pin 

19756  Wheel  axle  pin 

19754  Harp  swivel  screw 

27780  Washer  for  swivel  screw 

19757  Cotter  for  wheel  axle  pin 

3923  Trolley  wheel 

27781  Trolley  base,  complete,  less  pole  and  cables,  for  Form  D-4  mining  trolley 

108464  Trolley  base,  complete,  less  pole  and  cables,  for  Form  D-5  mining  trolley    ..... 

3802  Trolley  base  or  cylinder,  for  Form  D-4  mining  trolley       . 

38598  Trolley  base  or  cylinder,  for  Form  D-5  mining  trolley 

28857  Bottom  nut  for  base 

27782  Pole  socket 

3805  Pole  socket  axle  pin 

16064  Cotter  for  socket  axle  pin 

9689  Clamp  screw  for  pole  socket 

3806  Hook  for  pole  socket 

3807  Pin  for  pole  socket  hook 

19757  Cotter  for  pole  socket  hook  pin 

3808  Chain  with  rings 

3809  Plunger  pipe 

3810  Cross  head  for  plunger  * 

3812  Stop  nut  for  plunger . 

381 1  Cap  screw  for  cross  head 

3813  Rubber  buffer  for  stop  nut 

3814  Compression  spring,  for  Form  D-4  mining  trolley 

38599  Compression  spring,  for  Form  D-5  mining  trolley 

3815  Movable  cable  contact  block,  complete 

3816  Stationary  controller  cable  contact  block,  complete 

13687  Soft  rubber  bushing  for  No.  3816 

9887  Cap  screw  for  No.  3816 

3817  Protection  cap  for  No.  3816 

19760  Brass  clips  for  cable 

27783  Washer  for  pole  hook  pin 

5250  Clamo  screw  for  pole  head 


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FORM  N 


/049/d 


1049/7 


104921 
/04922 
/049B8 

/O493/ 


-/0493Z 


/049I4 


. 


Cat.  Xo. 


104912 
104913 
104914 
104915 
104916 
104917 
104918 
104919 
104920 
104921 
104922 
104923 
104924 
104925 
104926 
104927 
104928 
104929 
104930 
104931 
104932 


Description 


Trolley,  complete 

Base     ..... 

Cable,  complete,  with  block 

Inside  swivel 

Outside  swivel    . 

Outside  trolley  fork 

Inside  trolley  fork 

Right-hand  gear  socket    . 

Left-hand  gear  socket 

Hinge  cam 

Hinge  fork 

Hinge  pin  with  cotters 

Gear  pin  with  cotters 

Swivel  pin  with  cotters 

Hinge  bolt  and  nut    . 

Swivel  cable  cleat 

Bar  cable  cleat  . 

Chain  .... 

Tension  spring   . 

Lower  bar  .... 

Upper  bar  .... 


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UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
*  No.  1  TROLLEY  BASE  AND  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 

Approximate  Weight,  104  Lb. 


*  The  maximum  length  of  pole  to  allow  of  successful  operation  of  this  base  is  13  feet.  If  longer  pole  is  desired, 
the  General  Electric  Company  must  decline  the  responsibility  for  the  successful  operation  of  the  trolley.  Poles 
1  %  in.  diameter  at  base. 


By  adjusting  the  compression  springs,  the  pressure  on  the  trolley  wire  may  be  varied  from  12  to 
25  lb.,  with  a  12  ft.  pole,  standard  harp,  and  Form  6  wheel,  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

3901 

120400 

Form  40-  A  trolley  wheel  (standard  low  speed)             .......... 

3918 

Form  6  trolley  harp  (standard  low  speed)  takes  Form  40-A  wheel           
1  Steel  trolley  poles  (give  length  of  pole)                                                                             .... 

Repair  parts  for  Cat   No   3901                          .                                          

3902 

Stand  or  foot   with  terminal  binding  screws                                                   ...... 

3903 

Swivel                                            .                                          .......... 

•}Q04 

Compression  spring  (4  required)                                                                                         .... 

3905 

Spring  guide  (2  required)                                                                    ........ 

3906 

Nut  for  spring  guide  (4  required)                                                              .        . 

^Q07 

Side  rod   with  nuts  (4  required)                                                                                  ..... 

3908 

End  yoke  (2  required)                                                         .......... 

3909 
3910 

Pole  socket,  complete,  with  legs  and  pole  clamp          
Pole  socket  axle  pin    with  cotter  (2  required)                                                 ...... 

3911 

Pole  socket  clamp                      ............... 

3Q12 

Bolt  and  nut  for  pole  clamp  (4  required)                                                                         .... 

3913 

Pole  socket  body                                                                                   ........ 

3914 

Pole  socket  leg  (2  required)                                                                         ....... 

"3Q1  ^ 

Pole  socket  leg  pin    with  cotter  (4  required)                                                   ...... 

lOIQfi^ 

The  U.  S.  1  Base  is  used  only  where  the  trolley  pole  cannot  be  reversed  by  swiveling. 

%  In  ordering  trolley  poles  care  should  be  taken  to  state  whether  the  specified  length  is  the  length  of  pole  alone 
or  pole  equipment.    The  length  of  a  pole  equipment  is  taken  from  butt  of  pole  to  center  of  wheel. 


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No.  2  TROLLEY  BASE  AND  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 


26060 


This  is  a  modification  of  the  No.  1  trolley  base  and  is  constructed  in  the  same  substantial  manner. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


3932 

Trolley  base,  without  pole       .............. 

120400 

Form  40-A  trolley  wheel          .............. 

3918 

Form  6  trolley  harp,  takes  Form  40-A  wheel      .......... 

I  Steel  trolley  poles  (give  length  of  poles)       .         .         .         .         .         .                 . 

Repair  parts  for  Cat.  No.  8932        

26079 

Stand  or  foot,  with  terminal  binding  screws         .......... 

26080 

Swivel          .................. 

26081 

Spring  guide       ..........'........ 

3906 

Nut  for  spring  guide  (2  required)            ............ 

26082 

Side  rod  with  nut  (4  required)         ............. 

26083 

Upper  end  yoke          ........."....... 

26084 

Lower  end  yoke         ................. 

26085 

Pole  socket  axle  pin  with  cotter  (2  required)        ........... 

26086 

Side  rod  pin  with  cotter  (4  required)     ............. 

26087 

Pole  socket,  complete       ................ 

26088 

Pole  socket  body                ................ 

26089 

Pole  socket  clamp      ................. 

26090 

Bolt  and  nut  for  clamp  (4  required)       ............. 

26091 

Compression  spring  (2  required)     .............. 

J  In  ordering  trolley  poles  care  should  be  taken  to  state  whether  the  specified  length  is  the  length  of  pole  alone 
or  pole  equipment.     The  length  of  a  pole  equipment  is  taken  from  butt  of  pole  to  center  of  wheel. 


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<;/;.Y/-.AML   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
*  No.  6  TROLLEY  BASE  AND  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 

Approximate  Weight,  82  Lb. 


3306  ^ 


26093 


3961     3962 


*  The  maximum  length  of  pole  to  allow  of  successful  operation  of  this  base  is  13  feet.  If  longer  pole  is  desired,  the 
General  Electric  Company  must  decline  the  responsibility  for  the  successful  operation  of  the  trolley.  Poles  1 J^  in. 
diameter  at  base. 

By  adjusting  the  compression  spring  the  pressure  on  the  trolley  wire  may  be  varied  from  10  to 
30  lb.,  with  a  12  ft.  pole,  standard  harp  and  Form  6  wheel  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


3934 

120400 

3918 


3953 

3954 

26096 

26097 

26098 

3906 

3958 

3961 

3960 

26099 

3911 

3912 

3962 

3956 

26100 

3959 

3908 


Trolley  base,  without  pole 

Form  40-A  trolley  wheel  (standard  low  speed)     . 

Form  6  trolley  harp  (standard  low  speed)  takes  Form  40-A  wheel 

%  Steel  trolley  pole 

Repair  parts  for  Cat.  No.  3934 

Stand  or  foot,  with  terminal  binding  screws         .... 

Swivel  with  brass  bushing 

Brass  bushing  for  swivel 

Compression  spring  (2  required)     ....... 

Spring  guide 

Nut  for  spring  guide  (2  required) 

Side  rod  with  nuts  (2  required) 

Side  rod  pin  with  cotter  (2  required) 

Pole  socket,  complete       ......... 

Pole  socket  body 

Pole  socket  clamp 

Bolt  and  nut  for  clamp  (4  required) 

Pole  socket  axle  pin  with  cotters 

Brass  washer  for  stand  or  foot        ....... 

Cap  screw  for  stand  or  foot     ........ 

Buffer 

End  yoke    ............ 


I  In  ordering  trolley  poles  care  should  be  taken  to  state  whether  the  specified  length  is  the  length  of  pole  alone 
or  of  pole  equipment.    The  length  of  a  pole  equipment  is  taken  from  butt  of  pole  to  center  of  wheel. 


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UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
*  No.  7  TROLLEY  BASE  AND  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 

Approximate  Weight,  197  Lb. 


26/O9-* 


39O6 


26O96 

2<8//5    26//<3     26/O2 


26/77 


*  The  maximum  length  of  pole  to  allow  of  successful  operation  of  this  base  is  12  feet.  If  longer  pole  is  desired, 
the  General  Electric  Company  must  decline  the  responsibility  for  the  successful  operation  of  the  trolley.  Poles 
lj^  in.  diameter  at  base. 

By  adjusting  the  compression  springs  the  pressure  on  the  trolley  wires  may  be  varied  from  10  to 
30  lb.,  with  a  12  ft.  pole  standard  harp  and  Form  6  wheel  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees. 


Cat.  No. 


26101 

120400 

3918 


26102 
26103 
26104 
26105 
26106 
26107 
26108 
26109 
26110 
26111 
26112 
26113 
26114 
26115 
3906 
26116 
26117 
26118 
26119 
26098 
26120 
26121 
26122 


Description 


Trolley  base  (double),  without  poles      . 

Form  40-A  trolley  wheel  (standard  low  speed)    .... 

Form  6  trolley  harp  (standard  low  speed)  takes  Form  40-A  wheel 

Steel  trolley  pole 

Repair  parts  for  Cat.  No.  26101 

Stand  or  foot 

Swivel  pin  for  stand  or  foot     ........ 

Brass  bushing  for  swivel  pin 

Swivel  or  frame,  with  brass  bushing      .        .        . 

Brass  bushing  for  swivel  ........ 

Upper  pole  socket,  complete   .  

Upper  pole  socket  clamp  (large) 

Upper  pole  socket  clamp  (small)    .         .        .        . 

Upper  pole  socket  clamping  bolt  and  nut 

Lower  pole  socket,  complete   ........ 

Lower  pole  socket  clamp          .    " 

Lower  pole  socket  bolt  and  nut      .        .        .        .        •    „    • 
Lower  pole  socket  body   ......... 

End  yoke 

Nut  for  spring  guide         ......... 

Buffer 

Pole  socket  axle  pin          ......... 

Side  rod,  with  nuts    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         . 

Side  rod  pin,  with  cotter          ........ 

Spring  guide 

Compression  spring 

Insulator  section 

Brass  washer  for  swivel  pin 


The  U.  S.  7  Base  is  for  use  with  double  trolley  metallic  return  circuit. 
18  inches. 


The  distance  between  pole  centers  is 


}  In  ordering  trolley  poles  care  should  be  taken  to  state  whether  the  specified  length  is  the  length  of  pole  alone 
or  of  pole  equipment.      The  length  of  a  pole  equipment  is  taken  from  butt  of  pole  to  center  of  wheel. 


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UNION  STANDARD  TROLLEYS 
*  No.  8  TROLLEY  BASE  AND  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 

Approximate  Weight,  173  Lb. 


*  The  maximum  length  of  pole  to  allow  successful  operation  of  this  base  is  18  feet.  If  longer  pole  is  desired,  the 
General  Electric  Company  must  decline  the  responsibility  for  the  successful  operation  of  the  trolley.  Poles  2  in. 
diameter  at  base. 

By  adjusting  the  compression  spring  the  pressure  on  the  trolley  wire  may  be  varied  from  25  to 
45  Ib.  with  a  15  ft.  pole,  Form  12  harp  and  Form  17  wheel  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees. 


DIMENSIONS 


Cat.  No. 


FH     r 

*kL»r 

U /4"J — 


Description 


26123  Trolley  base,  without  pole 

120400  Form  40- A  trolley  wheel   (standard  low 

speed)        

3918  Form  6  trolley  harp  (standard  low  speed) 

takes  Form  40-A  wheel 
|  Steel  trolley  pole          ..... 
Repair  parts  for  Cat.  No.  26123 

26124  Stand    or    foot,    with    terminal    binding 

screw 

26125  Swivel,  with  bushing  .... 

26126  Brass  bushing  for  swivel    .... 

26127  Compression  spring  (large)   (2  required) 

26128  Compression  spring  (small)  (2  required) 

26129  Washer  for  springs      ..... 

26130  Spring  guide         ...... 

3906  Nut  for  spring  guide  (2  required)     . 

26131  Side  rod  with  nuts  (2  required) 

26132  Side  rod  pin,  with  cotter   (2  required) 

26133  Pole  socket,  complete         .... 

26134  Pole  socket  body 

26135  Pole  socket  clamp 

26136  Pole  socket  axle  pin,  with  cotters     . 

26137  Bolt  and  nut  for  pole  socket  (4  required) 

26138  End  yoke 

26139  Buffer  yoke 

26140  Stop  pin  for  stand  or  foot 

26141  Connecting  clamp  screw  for  stand  or  foot 


The  U.  S.  8  base  is  designed  for  use  only  with  extra 
long  poles  or  when  extra  heavy  upward  pressure  is 
required. 

}  In  ordering  trolley  poles,  care  should  be  taken  to  state  whether  the  specified  length  is  the  length  of  pole  alone 
or  of  pole  equipment.    The  length  of  a  pole  equipment  is  taken  from  butt  of  pole  to  center  of  wheel. 


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MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 
TYPE  MS 

Type  MS  switches  are  small,  compact  and  thoroughly  reliable.  All  parts  are  readily  accessible 
for  repair  and  inspection. 

In  these  switches  the  arc  is  definitely  localized  and  quickly  ruptured  by  the  magnetic  blowout 
and  snap  action  of  the  switches. 

The  switch  consists  of  a  neat,  substantial  metal  box  enclosing  a  moulded  compound  case  or  chute 
to  which  the  lever  carrying  the  handle  and  contact  is  pivoted.  All  live  parts  are  thoroughly  protected 
and  the  moulded  compound  used  in  the  chute  is  not  affected  by  any  service  temperature. 


TYPE  MS-2  FORM  A 
15  AMPERES,  600  VOLTS 


Dimensions 


The  upper  left-hand  terminal  of  this  switch  is  the  positive  terminal.  The  switch  is  held  in  its 
last  thrown  position  by  the  trigger  spring  at  the  lower  left-hand  corner;  this  spring  also  gives  a  positive 
snap  action  in  opening  the  switch. 


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Cat.  \o. 


.30421 


MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 
TYPE  MS-2  FORM  A 


Description 


MS-2  Form  A  Magnetic  Blowout  Switch,  complete 


REPAIR  PARTS 


49357  BOX  CASTING 

49397  Cover  for  box  casting,  with  arc  chute  cover         .......... 

49398  Arc  chute  cover  with  rivets         ............. 

48312  Screw  fastening  cover  to  box  casting  and  arc  chute  in  position  (14-24,  1%  in.  r.h.  blued) 

49375  Bushing  for  leads  for  box  casting 

49399  ARC  CHUTE  body 

49377  Terminal  block,  upper,  with  contact  spring 

49401  Terminal  block,  lower 

49378  Contact  spring  for  No.  49377      .        .  

23261  Binding  screw  for  Nos.  49377,  49401  and  screw  fastening  contact  spring  in  position  (8-32, 

Y±  in.  r.h.  blued) 

1657  Screw  fastening  Nos.  49377,  49401  to  arc  chutes  (8-32,  %  in.  f.h.) 

49379  Handle  lever,  with  copper  contact         ............ 

49380  Copper  contact  with  rivets 

49381  Handle  with  stud,  collar  and  guard       .        .         .        .         .        .        .        .        .        .        .         . 

49382  Handle  guard 

49383  Collar  for  handle 

49400  BLOWOUT  COIL,  complete 

49385  Pole  piece,  with  fulcrum  pin  for  handle  lever       .......... 

49386  Spring  washer  for  handle  lever 

49387  Washer  for  fulcrum  pin  (%%  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.034  in.)        .        . 

10110  Spring  cotter  for  fulcrum  pin  (^  in.  by  Y^  in.) 

49388  Screw  fastening  pole  piece  in  position  (14-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

49389  Insulation  bushing  for  No.  49388 

49390  Spring  for  handle  lever     ............... 

49391  Stop  plate  for  handle  lever 

49392  Screw  fastening  Nos.  49390,  49391  to  arc  chute  (6-32,  ^  in.  r.h.) 

49393  Nut  for  No.  49392  (6-32,  sq.  bfass) 

35829  Washer  for  No.  49392  (&  in.  by  ffc  in.  by  0.030  in.  brass) 


TYPE  MS-5  FORM  B,  15  AMPERES,  600  VOLTS 


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*TYPE  MS-5  FORM  B 

REPAIR  PARTS 


Cat.  No. 


111784 

111785 

49460 

4011 

49461 

111786 

23691 

58736 

49463 

111787 

49465 

10076 

49466 

111788 

111789 

111790 

100440 

100441 

111791 

111792 

111793 

111794 

111795 

111796 
30511 
49479 

111797 
48385 

110624 


Description 


SWITCH  BOX 

Cover . 

Back  plate  for  switch  box        .        .        .        .         .        .        .        .... 

Screw  fastening  No.  49460  to  box  (No.  6,  %  in.  f.h.)         . 

Terminal  block,  right-hand      ............... 

Terminal  block,  left-hand 

Binding  screw  for  terminal  blocks  (8-32,  Yi  in.  r.h.  blued)   ........ 

Screw  fastening  terminal  blocks  to  box  (8-32,  f§  in.  f.h.) 

Blowout  coil,  wound,  complete 

Outer  pole  piece  with  bearing  and  terminal  posts        .         .         .         .         .        *. 

Inner  pole  piece  with  blowout  coil  core         ............. 

Screw  fastening  No.  111787  to  blowout  coil  core  (10-32,  j^s  in.  f.h.) 

Mica  insulation  between  inner  pole  piece  and  box 

Contact  arm  with  copper  contact  and  spring  post      .......... 

Copper  contact 

Operating  lever  with  handle,  stud  and  guard       . 

Handle 

Handle  guard 

Bearing  post  for  contact  arm 

Bearing  screw  for  contact  arm  and  operating  lever  (10-32,  l£^  in.  sp'l) 

Secondary  operating  lever  with  pin  and  spring  post  .......... 

Tension  spring  for  secondary  operating  lever  and  contact  arm  (31  turns,  0.036  in.  steel  music 
wire,  copper  plated)  .....  ........ 

Bearing  post  for  No.  111793 

Bearing  screw  for  No.  111793  (10-32,  &  in.  sp'l) 

Washer  for  No.  111796  (0.199  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

Knob  holding  cover  in  position 

Stud  for  No.  49479  (14-24,  1%  in.  long) 

Nut  for  No.  111797  (14-24,  j^  in.  thick,  J^  in.  across  flats  hex.  cham.  one  side  brass) 
Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  48385  (^  in.  by  ^  in.  by  ^  in.  thick) 


*  The  MS-5,  Form  B  Switch  is  listed  for  convenience  of  customers  in  ordering  repair  parts. 


TYPE  MS-8  FORM  A,  200  AMPERES,  600  VOLTS 


j/to/e 


Enclosed 


With  Cover  Removed 


Dimensions 


The  Main  Circuit  Switch  MS-8-  A  is  suitable  for  equipments  not  exceeding  200  horse  power. 


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MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 

TYPE  MS-8  FORM  A 

This  switch  is  of  the  quick-break  type,  and  has  split  fingers  supported  by  springs  in  such  a  manner 
that  in  closing,  a  wiping  motion  is  imparted  to  them,  tending  to  clean  the  surfaces  and  insure  good 
electrical  contact. 


Cat.  No. 


36881 


Description 


MS-8  Form  A  Magnetic  Blowout  Switch,  complete  . 


REPAIR  PARTS 


58666 
49412 
58667 
58668 
58669 
58670 
58671 
58672 
58673 
44077 
49419 
58674 
58675 
58676 
22345 
58677 
32895 

2028 
58680 
58678 
58679 
58681 
58682 
58683 
58684 
58685 
58686 
58687 
58688 

58689 
58690 
58691 
58692 
58693 
58694 
58695 
42595 
58696 
58697 
58698 
58699 
9997 
48135 
3884 
4030 
58700 
58701 
58702 
58703 
58704 
58705 
51726 
56743 
58706 


Cover  for  box  casting 

Screw  fastening  cover  to  box  casting  (^  in. -18,  %  in.  r.h.  blued) 

Bushing  for  leads  for  box  casting 

ARC  CHUTE,  complete 

Front  plate 

Back  plate      .....  

Side  plate  with  pins,  right-hand 

Side  plate  with  pins,  left-hand 

Bottom  plate          ................. 

Screw  fastening  bottom  plate  to  back  and  side  plates  (10-32,  %  in.  f.h.)  .... 

Screw  fastening  arc  chute  to  box  casting  (14-24,  2)4  in-  fill-  h-)      • 

Terminal  block,  right-hand,  with  stud  and  bushing 

Terminal  block,  left-hand,  with  contact  tip  and  bushing 

Contact  tip,  for  No.  58675 

Screw  fastening  No.  58676  to  block  (14-24,  Yi  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Bushing  for  terminal  blocks 

Binding  screw  for  terminal  blocks  and  screw  fastening  No.  58675  in  position  (14-24,  %  in. 

f.h.  blued) 

Screw  fastening  No.  58674  in  position  (14-24,  Y%  in.  f.h.) 

Terminal  post    .................. 

Nut  for  terminal  block  stud  and  terminal  post  (Yi  in.-13,  i^  in.  thick,  hex.  brass  cham.  both  sides) 

Lock  washer  for  No.  58678  (H  in.  by  1  in.  by  0.10  in.  ph.  brz.) 

Nut  for  terminal  post  (J^>  in. -13,  hex.  brass  cham.  one  side) . 

Contact  lever  with  catch  plate 

Catch  plate 

Screw  fastening  No.  58683  to  lever  (6-32,  ^  in.  f.h.  blued) 

CONTACT  FINGERS,  complete,  with  springs  and  laminated  connections          .... 

Contact  finger,  with  rivets  . 

Laminated  connections  with  washers  and  rivets      .......... 

Screw  fastening  springs  and  connections  to  contact  lever  and  terminal  post  (10-32,  Yi  in.  f.h. 

blued)      ...  

Double  washer  plate  for  No.  58688 

Handle  lever 

Handle  with  stud  and  guard 

Handle  guard 

Blowout  coil  core  and  fulcrum  for  contact  and  handle  levers   ........ 

Lock  washer  for  No.  58693  (f£  in.  by  l}/8  in.  by  0.10  in.  ph.  brz.) 

Retaining  washer  for  handle  lever  (£g  in.  by  1  %  in.  by  ^  in.  thick,  countersunk  hole) 

Screw  fastening  No.  58695  to  blowout  coil  core  (&  in. -18,  Y%  in.  f.h.  blued)         .... 

Compression  spring  for  contact  and  handle  levers  (3^  turns,  0.091  in.  ph.  brz.  wire) 

Catch  lever  with  catch  plate 

Catch  plate  with  rivets 

Hinge  pin  for  catch  lever 

Large  washer  for  No.  58699  (M  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass)  

Small  washer  for  No.  58699  (fi  in.  by  5/s  in.  by  0.060  in.  brass) 

Nut  for  No.  58699  (^  in. -18,  Y±  in.  thick,  hex.  brass  cham.  both  sides) 

Spring  cotter  for  No.  58699  (&  in.  by  Y*  in.)  

Tension  spring  for  contact  and  catch  levers 

BLOWOUT  COIL 

Bushing  for  blowout  coil  core 

Fiber  sleeve  for  bushing  (%  in.  by  1  in.  by  %  in.  long) 

Pole  piece 

Washer  between  pole  piece  and  blowout  coil  (lj^  in.  by  3  in.  by  0.010  in.  mica) 

Screw  fastening  pole  piece  to  blowout  coil  core  (^  in.-18,  Y%  in.  f.h.) 

Screw  fastening  pole  piece  to  arc  chute  (14-24,  Yi  in.  f.h.) 

Insulation  between  blowout  coil  and  arc  chute 


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MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 

TYPE  MS-13 
15  AMPERES— 600  VOLTS 


Dimensions 


The  MS-13  Form  B  is  the  standard  setting  and  tripping  switch.     The  switch  is  normally  held 
in  its  central  position  by  the  action  of  a  strong  spring. 


Cat.  No. 
112147 


Description 


Type  MS-13,  Form  B  magnetic  blowout  switch,  complete 


REPAIR  PARTS 


119564 

100435 

100436 

4011 

119565 

119566 

10259 

119567 

119568 

119569 

100437 

100438 

14434 

1193 

119570 

100440 

100441 

100442 

1C0443 

17352 

21392 

49386 

110774 

119571 

119572 

119573 

44071 

44072 


in.  f.h.) 


in.  r.h.  blued)    . 
in.  r.h.  blued) 


Switch  box          ...... 

Front  cover  for  switch  box 
Back  cover  for  switch  box 
Screw  fastening  No.  100436  to  box  (No.  6, 

Spring  catch  for  No.  100435 

Guard  for  No.  119565 

Long  screw  fastening  Nos.  119565,  119566  to  box  (6-32,  £ 
Short  screw  fastening  Nos.  119565,  119566  to  box  (No.  4, 

Washer  for  No.  10259  (&  in.  by  ^  in.  by  0.034  in.) 

Nut  for  No.  10259  (6-32,  y$  in.  thick,  -f^  in.  across  flats  hex.  cham.  one  side) 

Terminal  block,  upper 

Terminal  block,  lower 

Binding  screw  for  Nos.  100437,  100438  (8-32,  */%  in.  r.h.  blued) 

Screw  fastening  terminal  blocks  to  switch  box  (8-32,  */£  in.  f.h.) 

Handle  lever  with  handle,  stud,  guard  and  contact 

Handle 

Handle  guard         .        .        .         .        . 

Copper  contact  with  rivets 

Bearing  post  for  handle  lever          .         .        .        . ,  . 

Nut  for  No.  100443  (<Hi  in.  -16,  YS  in.  thick,  fs  in.  across  flats  hex.  brass  cham.  both  sides) 

Washer  for  No.  100443  (M  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.0625  in.) 

Spring  washer  for  No.  100443 

Spring  cotter  for  No.  100443  (^  in.  by  5/$  in.  sherardized) 

Spring  for  handle  lever 

Guard  for  No.  119571 

Screw  fastening  No.  119572  in  position  (10-32,  %  in.  r.h.) 

Washer  for  No.  119573  (if  in.  by  i|  in.  by  0.044  in.) 

Nut  for  No.  119573  (10-32,  ^  in.  thick,  %  in.  across  flats  hex.  cham.  one  side) 


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MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 

TYPE  MS-13 
REPAIR  PARTS  FOR  MS-13,  FORM  B   (Concluded) 


Cat.  No.  Description 

100445  Pole  piece  with  blowout  coil  cores 

100446  Washer  for  blowout  coil  cores         ........ 

58762  Blowout  coil 

100447  Copper  terminal  for  blowout  coil  and  bearing  post  . 
44061  Copper  terminal  for  blowout  coil  and  lower  terminal  block 

5089  Connection  screw  for  No.  44061  and  lower  terminal  block  (8-32,  } 

111121  Positive  lock  washer  for  No.  5089  (ft  in.  by  ff  in.  by  ^  in.  thick) 

100448  Insulation  for  blowout  coil      .        .         .         . 

22013  Screw  fastening  pole  piece  in  position  (14-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

100449  Bushing  for  No.  22013  (%  in.  by  %  in.  by  &  in.  long,  fiber) 
119574  Mica  washer  for  blowout  coil  cores 


in.  r.h.  brass) 


MS-13,  FORM  A  MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCH 

The  MS-13  Form  A  has  been  superseded  by  the  MS-13  Form  B  and  is  listed  only  for  convenience 
in  ordering  repair  parts. 


REPAIR  PARTS 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


100432 
100433 
100434 
100435 
100436 

26870 

4011 

100437 

100438 

14434 
1193 
100439 
1 00440 
100441 
100442 
100443 

17352 

58783 

49386 
100505 
100444 
100445 
100446 

58762 
100447 
100448 

49388 
100449 


SWITCH  BOX,  with  pin  for  handle  lever  spring 

Pin  for  handle  lever  spring 

Washer  for  No.  100433  (A  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.034  in.)    . 
Front  cover  for  switch  box      .............. 

Back  cover  for  switch  box 

Screw  fastening  No.  100435  to  box  (10-24,  %  in.  r.h.  blued) 
Screw  fastening  No.  100436  to  box  (No.  6,  %  in.  f.h.) 

Terminal  block,  upper 

Terminal  block  with  connection  pin,  lower 

Binding  screw  for  terminal  blocks  (8-32,  %  in.  r.h.  blued)  .... 

Screw  fastening  terminal  blocks  to  switch  box  (8-32,  %  in.  f.h.) 

Handle  lever  with  handle,  stud,  guard  and  contact    . 

Handle    .         .        .        .        .         .        .         .         .        .     '    • 

Handle  guard 

Copper  contact  with  rivets 

Bearing  post  for  handle  lever 

Nut  for  bearing  post  (%  in.-16,  A  in.  thick,  ft  in.  across  flats  hex.  brass  cham.  both  sides) 
Washer  for  bearing  post  (ft  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.034  in.) 

Spring  washer  for  bearing  post 

Spring  cotter  for  bearing  post  (&  in.  by  %  in.  copper  plated) 

Spring  for  handle  lever 

Pole  piece  with  blowout  coil  cores 

Washer  for  blowout  coil  cores  (%  in.  by  1%  in.  by  0.034  in.) 

Blowout  coil 

Copper  terminal  for  blowout  coil  ........... 

Insulation  for  blowout  coil 

Screw  fastening  pole  piece  in  position  (14-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 
Bushing  for  No.  49388  (%  in-  by  Yi  in.  by  jV  in.  long  fiber) 


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189 


MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 
TYPE  MS-40,  FORMS  A  AND  F 


Dimensions 


FORMS  A  AND  F 

The  MS-40-A  and  F  switches  and  fuse  cutouts  are  used  for  air  compressors. 

The  upper  left-hand  terminal  is  the  positive  side  of  the  switch.     The  trigger  spring  in  the  lower 
left-hand  corner  of  the  box  insures  that  the  switch  will  remain  in  its  last  thrown  position. 


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MAGNETIC  BLOWOUT  SWITCHES 

TYPE  MS-40,  FORMS  A  AND  F 
COMBINED   SWITCH  AND  FUSE  CUTOUT 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


30400 
108465 


MS-40  Form  A  Magnetic  Blowout  Switch,  complete 
MS-40  Form  F  Magnetic  Blowout  Switch,  complete 


REPAIR  PARTS 


49370 
49371 
49372 
49373 
49374 

3839 
49375 
49376 
25726 

1397 
49377 
49378 
23261 

1657 
49379 
49380 
49381 
49382 
49383 
49384 
111220 
49385 
49386 
49387 
10110 
49388 
49389 
49390 
49391 
49392 
49393 
35829 
49394 
49395 
25 

10195 
33795 


Spring  catch,  with  tip  and  rivets 

Cover  for  box  casting  with  arc  chute  cover  and  releasing  button  for  spring  catch 

Arc  chute  cover  with  rivets 

Releasing  button  with  pin 

Hinge  pin  for  cover  (J4  in.  by  2^g  in.)          . 

Spring  cotter  for  No.  49374  (&  in.  by  %  in.) 

Bushing  for  leads  for  box  casting 

ARC  CHUTE  BODY 

Long  screw  fastening  No.  49376  to  box  casting  (10-24,  1 J4  in-  f-h.  brass) 

Short  screw  fastening  No.  49376  to  box  casting  (10-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass) 

Terminal  block,  with  contact  spring 

Contact  spring       ................. 

Binding  screw  for  terminal  block  and  screw  fastening  contact  spring  to  block  (8-32,  J<£  in. 

r.h.  blued) 

Screw  fastening  No.  49377  to  arc  chute  (8-32,  ^  in.  f.h.) 

Handle  lever  with  copper  contact .        .        . 

Copper  contact  with  rivets 

Handle  with  stud,  collar  and  guard 

Handle  guard 

Collar  for  handle 

BLOWOUT  COIL,  complete,  for  the  MS-40-A  switch  only 

Blowout  coil,  complete,  for  the  MS-40-F  switch  only 

Pole  piece  with  fulcrum  pin  for  handle  lever 

Spring  washer  for  handle  lever 

Washer  for  fulcrum  pin  ($  in.  by  %  in.  by  0.034  in.) 

Spring  cotter  for  fulcrum  pin  (^  in.  by  ]/%  in.)    . 

Screw  fastening  pole  piece  in  position  (14-24,  %  in.  f.h.  brass)        ....... 

Insulation  bushing  for  No.  49388 

Spring  for  handle  lever ..'-.'. 

Stop  plate  for  handle  lever      ............... 

Screw  fastening  Nos.  49390,  49391  to  arc  chute  (6-32,  ^  in.  r.f.) 

Nut  for  No.  49392  (6-32,  sq.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  49392  (&  in.  by  ^  in.  by  0.030  in.  brass) 

Fuse  clip  with  terminal  plate,  upper . 

Fuse  clip  with  terminal  plate,  lower 

Screw  fastening  fuse  clips  in  position  (10-32,  K  in.  f.h.) 

Connection  screw  for  fuse  clips  (10-32,  -fa  in.  r.h.  brass) 

Washer  for  No.  10195  (H  in.  by  H  in.  by  0.040  in.  brass) 


The  cutouts  accommodate  fuses  of  the  following  capacities: 


Type  of  Switch 


MS-40-  A 


MS-40-F 


Continuous  Capacity  of  Switch 


15  amp. 
35  amp. 


Cat.  No.  of  Fuse 


42398 
29177 
37800 
37801 

/   37802 
I   37803 


Capacity  of  Fuse  —  Amperes 


5 
10 
15 
20 

30 
40 


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191 


FUSE  BOXES  AND  FUSES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

Mining  locomotives  are  equipped  with  either  automatic  overload  circuit  breakers  or  enclosed 
fuses  to  protect  the  electrical  apparatus  from  injurious  overloads  and  short  circuits.  When  a  fuse  is 
used  the  fuse  block  with  cartridge  fuse  is  enclosed  in  a  metal  box  with  a  cover  in  order  to  avoid  acci- 
dental contact  with  the  fuse  terminals. 


Enclosed  Cartridge  Fuse 


FUSE  BOXES 
(Cat.  Nos.  are  for  boxes  complete  with  covers  and  wood  bases.    Order  fuse  bases  and  fuses  separately.) 


Cat.  No. 

Dimensions  of  Base 

Capacity  of  Enclosed  Cutout 

119178 
119179 
119180 

§yz  in.  by  11  K  in. 
7      in.  by  13  H  in. 
8%  in.  by  14      in. 

200  amps. 
400  amps. 
Two     400  amps. 

Cat.  No.  35125 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


21474 
35114 
35125 


Single-pole  cutout  61-100  amps.,  600  volts,  without  fuse 
Single-pole  cutout  101-200  amps.,  600  volts,  without  fuse 
Single-pole  cutout  201-400  amps.,  600  volts,  without  fuse 


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FUSE  BOXES  AND  FUSES  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

FUSES 

^Qj^^JlQ 

FUSES  FOR  600  VOLT  CUTOUT  CAT.  NO.  21474 

Length  over 
Length  over 

terminals,  1%  in 
ferrules,  5%  in. 

Diameter  of  tube,  \}/±  in. 
Width  of  terminals,  %  in. 
Thickness  of  terminals,  3/g  m- 

Cat.  No. 

Ampere'Capacity 

65 
70 

75 

I 

Std.  Pkg. 

50 
50 
50 

Cat.  No.                      Ampere  Capacity 

35111                               80 
35112                               90 
35113                             100 

Std.  Pkg. 

50 
50 
50 

35108 
35109 
35110 

FUSES  FOR  600  VOLT  CUTOUT  CAT.  NO.  35114 

Length  over 
Diameter  of 

terminals,  9}jy  in 
tube,  \Y±  in. 

Length  over  ferrules,  6}|  in. 
Width  of  terminals,  \}/%  in. 
Thickness  of  terminals,  tV  in. 

Cat.  No. 

35115 
35116 
35117 
35118 
35119 

Ampere  Capacity 

110 
120 
130 
140 
150 

Std.  Pkg. 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

Cat.  No.                      Ampere  Capacity 

Std.  Pkg. 

35120                                 160 
35121                                 170 
35122                               180 
35123                              190 
35124                               200 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

FUSES  FOR  600  VOLT  CUTOUT  CAT.  NO.  35125 

Length  over 
Diameter  of 

terminals,  11%  m-                           Length  over  ferrules,  7%  m- 
tube,  2^  in.                                      Width  of  terminals,  Ij^j  in. 
Thickness  of  terminals,  J4  in- 

Cat.  No. 

Ampere  Capacity 

225 

275 
300 

Std.  Pkg. 

Cat.  No.                       Ampere  Capacity 

Std.  Pkg. 

25 
25 
25 
25 

35126 
35127 
35128 
35129 

25 
25 
25 

35130                               31>f> 
35131                               350 
35132                               375 
:;.->!  33                             400 

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SNAP  SWITCHES 


Cat.  No.    107629 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Std.  Pkg. 

107628 

Combined   switch   and  cutout,    10  amp.,   600  volt,   moulded  compound,   non- 
indicating,  without  fuse                           ......... 

50 

107629 

Combined  switch  and  cutout,   20  amp.,   250  volt,   moulded  compound,   non- 
indicating    without  fuse 

50 

28839 
113239 
107679 
34955 

Enclosed  fuse,  3  amp.,  600  volt,  for  use  in  Cat.  No.  107628           .... 
Enclosed  fuse,  5  amp.,  600  volt,  for  use  in  Cat.  No.  107628           .... 
Enclosed  fuse,  10  amp.,  600  volt,  for  use  in  Cat.  No.  107628         .... 
Enclosed  fuse,  20  amp.,  250  volt,  for  use  in  Cat.  No.  107629         .... 

100 
100 
100 
100 

TRANSFER  SWITCH 


Cat.  No. 
29327 


Description 


S.P.D.T.  knife  switch,  200  amp.,  to  change  connection  from  cable  to  trolley  pole 


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TYPE  MR  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS 

These  circuit  breakers  are  designed  especially  for  electric  railway  cylinder  controller  equipments 
up  to  400  h.p.  capacity,  and  are  used  for  two  purposes,  viz.,  as  a  device  to  automatically  break  the  main 
trolley  circuit  in  case  of  excessive  overloads  or  short  circuits,  and  as  a  hand-operated  main  circuit  switch. 
They  are  small,  compact  and  thoroughly  reliable,  the  operating  mechanism  being  surrounded  by 
a  fiber  lining  of  the  metal  box,  thus  preventing  accidental  contact  with  live  parts. 


MR  Circuit  Breaker 


DIMENSIONS 


Contact  is  made  by  arcing  fingers  together  with 
a  heavy  brush,  which  in  closing  are  brought  face 
to  face  against  the  fixed  contact.  The  brush  is 
designed  to  carry  nearly  all  the  current  and  the 
ringers  are  so  located  with  reference  to  the  brush 
that  while  closing  they  make  contact  approxi- 
mately 3/£  in.  ahead  of  the  brush.  They,  therefore, 
thoroughly  protect  the  brush  by  shunting  and 
opening  the  circuit  after  the  brush  is  well  away 
from  the  contact  block. 

The  outer  box  is  made  of  non-magnetic  metal 
and  has  a  cast  iron  cover  which  acts  as  part  of  the 
magnetic  circuit  for  the  blow-out  and  tripping 
mechanism. 

The  cover  is  hinged  to  the  box  and  held 
closed  by  a  latch  operated  by  a  hinged  screw.  All 
parts  of  the  breaker  are,  therefore,  readily  acces- 
sible for  repair  or  inspection. 


RATED  CAPACITY 

Cat.  No. 

Type 

Description 

Minimum 

Maximum 

Maximum 

Calibration 

Calibration 

Voltage 

104787 

MR-10-D 

Front  connected  circuit  breaker 

50  amp. 

150  amp. 

600 

104788               MR-ll-D         Front  connected  circuit  breaker 

100  amp. 

300  amp. 

600 

104789               MR-12-D         Front  connected  circuit  breaker 

200  amp. 

600  amp. 

600 

104790                MR-13-D          Front  connected  circuit  breaker 

300  amp. 

900  amp. 

600 

104791               MR-14-D 

Front  connected  circuit  breaker 

400  amp. 

1200  amp. 

600 

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TYPE  MR  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS 
REPAIR  PARTS 

The  following  repair  parts  for  the  MR-10-1 1-12-13  and  14  Form  D  breakers  are  the  same  as  for 
the  MR-10-11-12  and  13  Form  B  and  MR-14  Form  A  respectively.  Form  D  differs  from  Form  B  of 
MR-10-1 1-12  and  13  and  Form  A  of  MR-14  in  having  different  device  for  holding  the  cover  closed. 

BLOWOUT  COILS 


Cat.  No. 


105660 
105661 
105662 
105663 
105664 


Description 


OVERLOAD  AND  BLOWOUT  COIL,  wound  complete,  with  terminals,  for  No.  104787 

Overload  and  blowout  coil,  wound,  complete  with  terminals,  for  No.  104788 

Overload  and  blowout  coil,  wound,  complete  with  terminals,  for  No.  104789        .        .     •   . 

Overload  and  blowout  coil,  complete,  for  No.  104790 

Overload  and  blowout  coil,  complete,  for  No.  104791 


ARC   CHUTE 


105669 


ARC  CHUTE,  complete 


TERMINAL  BLOCKS 


TERMINAL  BLOCK,  right-hand,  with  stud  and  bushing,  for  Nos.  104787, 104788, 104789, 104790 
Terminal  block,  right-hand,  with  stud  and  bushing,  for  No.  104791      ...... 

Terminal  block,  left-hand,  with  copper  contact  and  bushing,  for  Nos.  104787, 104788, 104789, 104790 
Terminal  block,  left-hand,  with  copper  contact  and  bushing,  for  No.  104791      .... 


CONTACTS 


105628 
105629 
105639 


Laminated  contact  brush 

Contact  fingers  with  springs  and  rivets  (includes  two  fingers) 
Copper  contact  for  Nos.  105635,  105636       .... 


LEVERS 


105625 
105647 
105650 


Contact  lever  with  catch  plate 
Tripping  lever  with  wearing  plate 
Catch  lever 


SPRINGS 


105627  Tension  spring  for  contact  lever      .        . 

105643  Calibrating  spring  with  holder        . 

105649  Spring  for  No.  105647 

105652  Spring  for  No.  105650 

105656  Compression  spring  for  handle  and  contact  levers 


CALIBRATING  SCREW 


105644 
88038 


Calibrating  screw  (10-24,  2^  in-  brass  oxidized  finish) 

Check  nut  for  calibrating  screw  (10-24,  ^  in.  thick,  %  in.  across  flats  hex.  brass  cham.  both  sides) 


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TYPE  MR  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS 


FRONT  CONNECTED,  650  VOLTS 


Cat.  No. 


23853 
23854 
23855 
23856 


Type 


MR-2-B 
MR-3-C 
MR-4-C 
MR-5-C 


Continuous 
Ampere 
Capacity 


CALIBRATION 


Min. 


Max. 


Superseded 
By 


15 

15 

45 

50 

50 

150 

MR-10 

100 

100 

300 

MR-11 

200 

200 

600 

MR-12 

Type  MR  Circuit  Breaker 


*  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855  and  23856  are  listed  only  for  convenience  in  ordering 
repair  parts. 


REPAIR  PARTS 
WOODEN  BOXES 


Cat.  No. 


29303 
29302 


Description 


Wooden  box,  complete,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 
Wooden  box,  complete,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


32798 
32799 
32800 
32801 


BLOWOUT  SPOOLS 


Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 
Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  Cat.  No.  23854 
Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  Cat.  No.  23855 
Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


32819 
32820 
32821 


32839 
32840 
32841 
32842 
32843 
32844 
32853 
32854 
32855 


CHUTES 


Fiber  chute,  complete,  for  Cat.  No.  23853    . 
Fiber  chute,  complete,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 
Fiber  chute,  complete,  for  Cat.  No.  23856    . 


CONTACT  BASES 


Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23853  (right-hand) 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  ringer  and  spring,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855  (right-hand) 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23856  (right-hand) 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23853  (left-hand)    . 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  spring,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855  (left-hand) 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23856  (left-hand)    . 
Contact  finger,  complete,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 
Double  contact  finger,  complete,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854, 
Double  contact  finger,  complete,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


23855 


ARCING  TIPS 


32858  Arcing  tip,  with  stud  and  pin  fastening  Cat.  Nos.  32839,  32842  in  position 

32859  Arcing  tip,  with  stud  fastening  Cat.  Nos.  32840,  32843  in  position 

32860  Arcing  tip,  with  stud  fastening  Cat.  Nos.  32841,  32844  in  position 


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TYPE  MR  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS 

REPAIR  PARTS 
CONTACT  SUPPORTS 


Cat.  No. 


32870 
32871 
32872 
32883 
32884 
32885 


Description 


Contact  support,  complete,  with  fiber  joint  and  contact  head,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 
Contact  support,  complete,  with  fiber  joint  and  contact  head,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 
Contact  support,  complete,  with  fiber  joint  and  contact  head,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 

Contact  segment,  for  Cat.  No.  23853   " 

Contact  segment,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 . 

Contact  segment,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


MAIN  AND  TENSION   SPRINGS 


32896 
32897 
32898 
32899 

32900 
32901 


Main  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23853  (1^  turns,  0.102  in.  ph.  brz.  wire)       ...... 

Main  spring,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855  (lj^  turns,  0.144  in.  ph.  brz.  wire)         .... 

Main  spring,  for  Cat.  No.  23856  (1H  turns,  0.182  in.  ph.  brz.  wire)       ...... 

Tension  spring,  for  handle  and  contact  support,  for  Cat.  No.  23853  (11^  turns,  0.045  in.  ph. 

brz.  wire)    ................     per  100 

Tension  spring,  for  handle  and  contact  support,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855  (1  1  H>  turns,  0.072  in. 

ph.  brz.  wire)      ............        ..... 

Tension  spring,  for  handle  and  contact  support,  for  Cat.  No.  23856  (8^  turns,  0.072  in.  ph. 

brz.  wire)  .......    .       ......... 


CATCH  LEVERS 


32902  Catch  lever,  complete,  with  spring  and  catch  plate,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 

32903  Catch  lever,  complete,  with  spring  and  catch  plate,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 

32904  Catch  lever,  complete,  with  spring  and  catch  plate,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


LOCKING  LEVERS 


32910  Locking  lever,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 

32911  Locking  lever,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 

32912  Locking  lever,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


CALIBRATING  SPRINGS 


32933 
32934 
32935 


in.  outside  diam. 


Calibrating  spring,  with  holder  (16M  turns,  0.045  in.  oxidized  steel  wire, 

closed),  for  Cat.  No.  23853      ............. 

Calibrating  spring,  with  holder  (18  Y^  turns,  0.050  in.  oxidized  steel  wire,  J^  in.  outside  diam. 
closed),  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855        ........... 

Calibrating  spring,  with  holder  (16  turns,  0.089  in.  oxidized  steel  wire,  f§  in.  outside  diam. 
closed),  for  Cat.  No.  23856       ............. 


32936 
32937 
32938 


CALIBRATING  RODS 


Calibrating  rod,  with  thumb  nut,  for  Cat.  No.  23853 
Calibrating  rod,  with  thumb  nut,  for  Cat.  Nos.  23854,  23855 
Calibrating  rod,  with  thumb  nut,  for  Cat.  No.  23856 


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TYPE  MQ  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS 


Cat.  No. 


Ampere 
Capacity 


*  14395 

*  14396 

*  14390 


110 
200 
400 


CALIBRATION 


Min. 


Max. 


60 
100 
200 


150 
250 
400 


Style  Handle 


Fixed  handle 
Fixed  handle 
Fixed  handle 


Superseded 
by 


MR-10 
MR-11 
MR-12 


*  Includes  wooden  cover  not  illustrated  here. 

These  MQ  circuit  breakers  are  listed  only  for  convenience  in  ordering 
repair  parts. 


MQ  Circuit  Breaker 


REPAIR  PARTS 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


3886 
11067 

11097 
32778 
32432 

3881 
11066 
11098 
32781 

3872 

3997 
11099 
32782 

3967 
11090 
32784 


3880 
11065 

3858 

3979 

3968 

11092 

3971 
11078 
11080 
14516 

3969 
11093 


Arcing  tip,  with  studs,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396       ........... 

Arcing  tip,  with  studs,  for  No.  14390     ............. 

Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  No.  14395  ..... 
Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  No.  14396  ..... 
Blowout  spool,  wound,  complete,  with  connection  block,  for  No.  14390  ..... 

Conducting  strip,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396        ............ 

Conducting  strip,  for  No.  14390      .............. 

Connection  block,  for  Nos.  11097,  32778       ............ 

Connection  block,  for  No.  32432     .............. 

Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  conducting  strip,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396  (left-hand)     . 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  conducting  strip,  for  No.  14390       ..... 

Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  conducting  strip,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396  (right-hand) 
Contact  base,  complete,  with  finger  and  conducting  strip,  for  No.  14390  (right-hand) 
Contact  segment,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396        .......        ...... 

Contact  segment,  for  No.  14390      .............. 

Calibrating  spring,  with  holder  (22  turns,  0.073  in.  steel  wire,  oxidized  finish)  for  Nos.  14395, 
14396,  14390        ................. 

Double  contact  finger,  complete,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396 
Double  contact  finger,  complete,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  No.  14390 

Fiber  chute,  complete,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396       ........... 

Fiber  chute,  complete,  for  Nos.  14390   ............. 

Fiber  joint,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396  ............. 

Fiber  joint,  for  No.  14390        ............... 

Handle,  complete,  with  fulcrum,  contact  head  and  contact  segment,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396 
Handle,  complete,  with  fulcrum,  contact  head  and  contact  segment,  for  No.  14390    . 
Handle,  with  stud  and  ferrule,  for  No.  14390      ........... 

Handle,  with  stud  and  polished  ferrule,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396         ....... 


Spring  for  handle,  for  Nos.  14395,  14396  (2%  turns,  0.028  in.  ph.  brz.  wire) 
Spring  for  handle,  for  No.  14390  (2  turns,  0.181  in.  ph.  brz.  wire) 


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TYPE  ML-2  CIRCUIT  BREAKER 


ML-2  Circuit  Breaker 


This  circuit  breaker  is  listed  only  for  convenience  in  ordering  repair  parts.    The  breaker  complete 
includes  wooden  cover  not  shown  in  illustration. 


CAT.  NO. 

Ampere 
Capacity 

CALIBRATION 

Style  of 
Handle 

Superseded  by 

Front 
Connected  on 
>i  Inch  Base 

Min. 

Max. 

23207 

500 

100 

800 

Locking 

MR-13 

REPAIR  PARTS 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


32688 
13978 
32695 
32700 
32701 
32703 
32704 
32706 
32707 
32708 
32709 
13987 
13999 
14236 
32722 
14256 


Blowout  spool,  complete,  with  stud,  insulation  sleeve  and  cap 

Core  with  stud,  for  blowout  spool  and  pole  pieces 

Blowout  chute,  complete 

Support  for  secondary  contact  (right-hand)          .        .  .        .        .        . 

Support  for  secondary  contact  (left-hand)    . 

Double  contact  finger,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  secondary  contact  (right-hand) 
Double  contact  finger,  with  spring  and  reinforcing  strips,  for  secondary  contact  (left-hand) 

Copper  connection  strip,  for  Cat.  No.  32703 

Copper  connection  strip,  for  Cat.  No.  32704 

Arcing  tip 

Insulating  joint,  complete,  with  contact  segment        .        . 

Main  contact  stud     ....'.. 

Laminated  contact  brush, 

Spring  for  brush-holder  (4  turns,  0.156  in.  ph.  brz.  wire,  closed)      ...... 

Locking  handle,  with  stud  and  ferrule 

Calibrating  spring  with  holder  (22  turns,  0.073  in.  steel  wire,  closed)     .  •    . 


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HEADLIGHTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

INCANDESCENT 


Cat.  No. 


100545 
100546 


Description 


250  volt  incandescent  headlight,  complete 
500  volt  incandescent  headlight,  complete 


REPAIR  PARTS  FOR  INCANDESCENT  HEADLIGHTS 


L 


When  ordering  repair  parts  give  the  Cat.  No.  of  the  headlight  for  which  they  are  wanted,  as  well  as 
the  names  of  the  parts. 


A  Frame 

B  Screw  Cat.  No.  '.tr,:;:, 

C  Door  for  frame 

D  Spring  with  pin  for  door 

E  Reflector 

F  Screw  (4-80,  ^  in.  f.h.  brass) 


G  Rubber  gasket  for  reflector 

H  Glass  face  for  headlight  (2  halves) 

I  Bolt  Cat.  No.  10180 

J  Rubber  bushing 

K  Cat.  No.  2X7!  >5 

L  Screw  Cat.  No.  10005 


For  250  volt  locomotive  use  125  volt  .'!2  candle-power  P.S.-21  bulb,  conical  spiral  filament  lamp. 
POT  5(10  volt  locomotive  use  275  volt  :!L'  candle-power  P.S.-21  bulb,  conical  spiral  filament  lamp. 


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HEADLIGHTS  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 


LUMINOUS  ARC 


Cat.  No.  Description 


60 137  Luminous  arc  mine  headlight  with  plugs,  cable  and 

steadying  resistance      ...... 

60138  Luminous  arc  mine  headlight  with  plugs  and  cable, 

without  steadying  resistance       .... 
61328  Steadying  resistance  for  550  volts 


This  headlight  has  not  the  reversing  feature.     It  throws  a  very 
broad  beam  of  light. 


Form  E  Mine  Headlight 

REPAIR  PARTS  FOR  LUMINOUS  ARC  HEADLIGHTS 


Ptn  for  Door  iatcri — 
Wng  Hut  for  Door -/at 

Door  Latch  — 

Contact  Spring - 
Stjsning  for  Connect/on 

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Screen 

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rbcMng  Wirs 


•W/ndotr  ' 

-Screw  for  Contact  /nsu/otson 
Terminal  for  Sar/ng  Contact 
-Contact  Srtsv/ot/ba  &/octr 
for  Contact  Soriny 
'onnectionfVug, 
•——  ffetaining  G//P  Scren 

mny  C/if>  for  foe/ring 


Pin  for  Clutch  tfod  and  So/ance 

Chimney 

Screw  forCnimney 
Posit  ire  ioc/r  Waafusr 
Positive  locft  Wasr/er- 
ffef/ector  Screw— — 

U/tperf/ectmds  witfi  Sneat/ng 

Reflector 

Clutch  Stop  Screw 

/vut  for  Connection  >eod Screw 

Electrode  C/amp 

Thumbscrew  for£/ectrcdeC/amp 

Lower ftectrodeHo/dar.  Complete 

Armature  (Jrl/ier) 

Afmetufe(0ut6r 

Mag/iet  Spool  wov 
ffeinforixment  YoXe  . 

Screw  for  Connect/on  ieotSs 

Connect'Ofl  ieadforMognet- 

C/utcnr?od 

Cfiitcfi  Stop  Ht/C 


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'.in/t  far r/angerand So/once  lever 
-Gonnect/onleodforlfaperf/ect/ade 
-P/n  for  Hanger  arid  frame 
— -MicaWasfierforSross Contact 

Brass  Contact 

M/coMtast/erfltjeefbrlowerftectrodeHoJote 

M/caWasf/erfbrtou/er&ectroo'effoMer 

Hanger  f or  £/ecirode  Hotc/er 

Connect/on  ieod for  tower  f feet/vote 

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Mectenisrr/ 


When  ordering  repair  parts  give  the  Cat.  No.  of  the  headlight  for  which  they  are  wanted,  as  well  as 
the  names  of  the  parts. 


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RAIL  BONDS 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  A-7  Unbalanced  Ribbon  Bond 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  F-5  Bond,  Spanning  Both  Inner  Bolts 


Form  D  Bond  Spanning  Joint  Plate  of  T  Rail 


Form  E  Bond  Spanning  Joint  Plate  of  T  Rail 


Joint  Bonded  with  Channel  Pins  and  Wire 

The  subject  of  rail  bonding  in  mine  work  is  too  often  considered  unimportant  and  not  infrequently 
neglected  to  the  decided  disadvantage  of  the  haulage  system.  Loss  of  power  due  to  excessive  resistance 
in  the  track  return  circuit  is  a  fruitful  source  of  annoyance  limiting  the  load  and  speed  of  the  locomo- 
tives and  unnecessarily  loading  the  power  plant.  Assuming  a  fair  degree  of  care  in  the  installation  of 
railbonds,  so  that  the  electrical  resistance  of  contact  between  bonds  and  rails  will  not  be  excessive, 
it  may  be  said  that  the  total  cross  section  of  the  bonds  in  both  rails,  should  equal  the  cross  section  of 
the  trolley  wire  plus  the  cross  section  of  the  feeder:  or  the  bonding  of  each  joint  should  have  a  cross 
section  of  half  that  value. 


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RAIL  BONDS 

Exceptional  conditions  so  often  arise  that  it  is  impossible  to  make  any  hard  and  fast  rule,  and 
whenever  possible,  opportunity  should  be  given  to  make  recommendations  for  each  case.  The  General 
Electric  Company  will  gladly  submit  recommendations  and  drawings  to  meet  any  bonding  conditions 
which  may  be  referred  to  it.  Requests  for  such  information,  in  addition  to  stating  the  general  condi- 
tions of  load,  size  of  trolley  wire,  feeders,  etc.,  should  be  accompanied  by  the  following: 

(a)  Name  of  maker  and  section  numbers  of  rail  and  joint  plate,  or  a  sketch 

showing  section  through  rail  and  joint  plate. 

(b)  Distance  from  end  of  rail  to  center  of  first  bolt  hole,  and  distance 

between  centers  of  first  and  second  bolt  holes. 

(c)  Diameter  of  joint  plate  bolts. 

(d)  Length  of  joint  plate. 

Where  conditions  permit,  the  compressed  terminal  bond  concealed  under  the  joint  plate  is  to  be 
preferred.  Its  location  on  the  rail  protects  it  from  injury  from  outside  sources  and  prevents  its  being 
stolen.  Its  construction  is  such  as  to  make  it  perfectly  adapted  to  withstand  both  the  vertical  and 
the  horizontal  movements  of  the  joint.  Where  the  space  available  under  joint  plates  is  insufficient 
to  accommodate  the  size  of  bonds  required,  compressed  terminal  bonds  with  cable  or  solid  wire  con- 
ductors spanning  the  joint  plates  give  the  best  results.  The  method  of  applying  compressed  terminal 
bonds  calls  for  the  exercise  of  only  ordinary  care  in  drilling  the  holes  and  mounting  the  compressor 
and  the  uniformly  good  results  obtained  depend  less  upon  the  exercise  of  personal  judgment  by  the 
bonding  gang  than  is  the  case  with  any  other  type  of  bond.  Notwithstanding  this  fact,  however, 
there  is  a  legitimate  field  for  each  of  the  methods  of  bonding  shown  in  this  catalogue. 

COMPRESSED  TERMINAL  BONDS  COMPARED  WITH  CHANNEL  PINS 

Bonding  by  means  of  channel  pins  and  a  wire  is  the  least  expensive  in  first  cost  and  is  satisfactory 
where  the  haulage  service  is  exceedingly  light,  the  tracks  but  temporary,  and  the  cost  of  power  low. 
If,  however,  these  three  conditions  do  not  hold,  the  compressed  terminal  bonds  offer  the  best  means 
of  bonding.  In  the  channel  pin  method,  electrical  contact  must  be  made  from  rail  to  pin  and  from  pin 
to  wire,  and  although  the  latter  contact  may  be  made  highly  efficient  that  secured  between  rail  and  pin, 
even  though  the  pin  is  of  soft  steel  and  copper  coated,  is  necessarily  inefficient.  Since  the  copper 
wire  is  considerably  softer  than  the  pin  or  the  rail  the  force  of  the  hammer  blows  driving  the  pin  is 
largely  expended  in  compressing  the  wire  so  that  it  is  quite  impossible  by  ordinary  means  to  force 
the  steel  surfaces  into  anything  like  an  intimate  contact.  On  the  other  hand,  the  stud  terminal  of  a 
rail  bond  makes  contact  with  the  rail  direct  and  under  the  powerful  force  of  the  screw  compressor, 
with  which  it  is  installed,  is  readily  driven  into  intimate  contact  with  the  steel,  filling  even  the  minute 
pores  of  the  harder  metal.  While  it  would  be  impossible  without  actual  testing  to  state  definitely 
the  difference  in  contact  resistance  of  joints  bonded  with  channel  pins  and  rail  bonds  in  any  particular 
case,  from  the  foregoing  it  is  evident  that  the  resistance  of  the  former  is  more  than  twice  that  through 
the  rail  bond  and  in  all  probability  it  is  fully  four  times  as  great. 

COPPER  EQUIVALENT  OF  STEEL  RAILS 

The  following  table  gives  in  circular  mils  the  sectional  area  of  copper  equivalent  to  steel  rails 
of  various  weights  and  having  various  resistance  coefficients. 


RATIO  OF  RESISTANCE  OF  STEEL  TO  RESISTANCE  OF  COPPER 


weignt  ot  Kail 
in  Lb.  per  Yard 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

cm. 

cm. 

cm. 

cm. 

cm. 

cm. 

12 

152788 

138898 

127323 

117529 

109134 

101858 

16 

203717 

185198 

169764 

156706 

145512 

135811 

20 

254647 

231497 

212206 

195882 

181890 

169764 

25 

318309 

289371 

265257 

244853 

227363 

212206 

30 

381970 

347246 

318309 

293823 

272836 

254647 

35 

445632 

405120 

371360       342794 

318308 

297088 

40 

509294 

462994 

424412 

391764 

363780 

339528 

45 

572956 

520869 

477463       440735 

409253 

381968 

50 

636618 

578743 

530515 

489705 

454725 

424410 

60 

763942 

694491       636618 

587646 

545670 

509292 

70 

891266 

810239       742721 

685587 

636615 

594174 

75 

954927 

868115       795773 

734558 

682087 

636615 

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204  GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 

The  ratio  of  resistance  of  steel  ordinarily  used  for  track  rails  (with  the  present  tendency  to  use 
steel  high  in  carbon),  to  the  resistance  of  copper,  averages  closely  13  to  1.  The  area  of  the  cross  section 
of  a  rail  is  one-tenth  of  its  weight  in  pounds  per  yard.  A  40  pound  rail  will,  therefore,  have  a  sectional 
area  of  four  square  inches,  the  equivalent  of  391,764  circular  mils  of  copper  at  the  13  to  1  ratio. 

HOW  TO  DESCRIBE  BONDS 

A  complete  description  of  a  compressed  terminal  bond  consists  of  the  length  between  centers  of 
the  stud  terminals,  the  cross  section  of  the  bond  conductor,  the  diameter  of  the  stud  terminal  and  the 
form  letter  and  numeral  indicating  style  of  bond  and  arrangement  of  conductor:  Thus  the  rating 
8  in.— 2/0—^  in.  A-7  describes  a  bond  measuring  8  in.  between  terminal  centers,  with  a  2/0  conductor 
and  terminals  ^g  in.  in  diameter,  having  a  ribbon  (flat  wire)  conductor  unequally  divided  and  tucked 
at  its  center. 

The  length  of  Form  A  and  Form  F  bonds  is  measured  after  bonds  are  formed  and  tucked:  i.e., 
it  equals  the  distance  between  centers  of  the  bond  holes  in  the  rail.  The  length  of  Form  D  and  Form  E 
bonds  is  measured  when  they  are  straight  and  extended;  Form  M-l  bonds  are  described  by  Form 
letter  and  conductor  cross  section  only,  terminal  diameters  and  length  of  conductor  being  fixed  for 
each  size  of  conductor.  Form  M-2  bonds  are  described  by  form  letters  together  with  conductor 
cross  section  and  length  between  terminal  centers.  The  nominal  diameter  of  all  stud  terminals  is 
that  of  the  holes  in  which  they  fit. 

When  order-ing  bonds  give  full  rating  with  form  letter  and  numeral,  or  else  give  the  rating  with  form 
letter  and  instead  of  the  form  numeral  give  description  of  the  joint  to  be  bonded  (same  as  when  asking  for 
recommendations) . 

TUCKING 

In  all  bonds  installed  under  joint  plates,  provision  is  made  for  longitudinal  expansion  and  contrac- 
tion by  the  tucking  which  is  of  liberal  dimensions.  Forms  A  and  F  bonds,  in  which  the  conductor  is 
divided  to  span  joint  plate  bolts,  should  be  tucked  at  the  point  coming  opposite  the  spacing  between 
rail  ends.  Thus  when  one  bond  per  joint  is  used,  drilling  for  its  terminals  is  generally  made  at  points 
midway  between  first  and  second  bolt  holes  in  the  two  rails  and,  therefore,  the  bond  is  tucked  at  its 
center.  When  two  bonds  per  joint  are  used,  they  are  generally  staggered  making  it  necessary  to  offset 
the  tucking  from  the  middle  of  the  bond  so  as  to  avoid  interfering  with  the  insertion  of  the  joint  plate 
bolts  or  the  terminals  of  the  other  bond.  On  orders  calling  for  offset  tucking,  unless  otherwise  specified, 
the  tuck  is  made  one  inch  off  center.  The  Form  B  bonds  are  for  use  where  the  terminals  must  be  put 
between  the  rail  ends  and  first  bolts.  They  are  tucked  in  a  wave  or  S  shape  and  give  as  great  flexibility 
as  is  possible  in  short  lengths. 

TERMINAL  LENGTH 

Unless  otherwise  specifically  ordered,  rail  bonds  are  furnished  having  terminal  lengths  shown  in 
the  following  table.    These  lengths  have  been  found  best  suited  to  average  conditions. 


DIMENSIONS  OF  TERMINAL 


Diameter 


Length 


APPLICATION  OF  BONDS 

Holes  should  be  drilled  with  well  sharpened  tools  so  that  the  walls  and  edges  of  the  hole  will  be 
smooth  and  free  from  burrs  and  other  irregularities.  Bond  holes  should  be  of  the  exact  diameter  of 
the  bond  stud  to  be  inserted. 


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RAIL  BONDS 

APPLICATION  OF  BOND— (Continued) 

Oil  should  not  be  used  in  the  drilling  of  holes,  as  all  traces  of  it  cannot  readily  be  removed  from 
the  hole,  and  oil  will  prevent  proper  contact  between  the  copper  and  the  steel.  A  solution  of  soda 
and  water  or  plain  water  may  be  used,  but  care  should  be  exercised  to  see  that  the  hole  is  wiped  per- 
fectly dry  before  the  terminal  is  inserted.  Bonds  should  not  be  installed  in  damp  weather.  If  these 
simple  precautions  be  disregarded,  the  electrical  efficiency  of  the  bonding  will  be  greatly  affected. 

If  bond  holes  have  been  drilled  some  time  prior  to  the  applying  of  the  bonds,  the  holes  should 
be  reamed,  as  a  clean,  bright  contact  is  essential. 

Rail  bond  terminals  should  be  rubbed  clean  and  bright  with  a  piece  of  fine  emery  cloth  before 
they  are  inserted  in  the  rail. 

Compressed  terminal  rail  bond  studs  should  never  be  upset  with  a  hammer.  Hammering  a 
terminal  merely  puts  a  rivet  head  over  the  hole,  and  does  not  force  the  copper  back  into  contact  with 
the  steel  surrounding  the  hole. 

The  compression  method  of  installing  bonds  is  admitted  generally  to  be  the  correct  one.  After 
the  head  of  the  bond  has  been  drawn  up  tightly  against  the  web  of  the  rail  by  the  outer  screw  of  our 
special  compressor,  the  inner  screw  forces  the  copper  back  into  the  hole.  The  compressing  portion 
of  this  inner  screw  is  so  designed  that  a  rivet  head  cannot  be  formed  on  the  terminal  until  the  hole 
has  been  completely  filled,  even  to  the  pores  of  the  steel.  The  rivet  or  button  head  seals  the  union, 
and  insures  practically  a  moisture-proof  joint.  A  solution  of  red  lead  and  linseed  oil  may  be  applied 
to  the  terminal  and  adjacent  steel,  after  compression.  This  will  effectually  seal  the  joint  against  the 
admission  of  moisture. 

To  effect  radial  expansion  of  the  copper  in  the  hole  equally  in  all  directions,  the  inner  screw  of 
the  bond  compressor  should  be  centered  in  the  depression  in  the  end  of  the  terminal. 

Bond  holes  should  be  located  so  as  to  allow  for  the  spacing  determined  upon 
between  the  abutting  rail  lengths.  For  instance,  in  single  bonding  the  holes  for  a  10 
in.  bond  to  be  applied  to  rail  lengths  spaced  rg-  in.  apart,  should  be  drilled  4||  in. 
from  the  end  of  the  rail. 

The  General  Electric  Company  strongly  advises  against  the  locating  of  bond 
holes  close  to  the  end  of  the  rail.  In  most  cases  this  sort  of  drilling  provides  for  a  bond 
too  short  to  embody  the  necessary  flexibility.  Moreover,  it  has  been  found  that 
where  the  shock  caused  by  the  wheels  pounding  on  the  joint  is  dissipated  through 
the  copper  at  the  point  where  it  is  fixed  rigidly  to  the  rail,  it  has  a  tendency  to 
shorten  the  life  of  the  copper. 

The  accompanying  illustration  shows  in  cross  section  a  %  in.  diameter  terminal 
compressed  into  a  %  in.  diameter  hole  in  a  piece  of  steel  %  in.  thick,  representing 
the  web  of  a  rail.  It  was  compressed  with  a  double-screw  compressor,  exerting*  a 
pressure  of  20  tons,  operated  by  one  man  with  the  standard  40  in.  wrench.  Two 
annular  grooves  r^  in.  wide  and  Y$  in.  deep  were  cut  in  the  walls  of  the  hole,  and  it 
will  be  observed  that  these  grooves  became  completely  filled  with  copper.  This  in- 
dicates that  the  studs  are  soft  and  malleable,  flowing  easily  and  evenly  under  the 
pressure  of  the  screw,  and  that  the  compressor  screw  forces  the  copper  back  into 
the  hole,  entirely  filling  it  before  it  forms  the  rivet  head  over  the  hole. 

We  illustrate  in  the  following  pages  all  of  the  standard  forms  of  compressed  stud 
terminal  bonds.  They  should  be  installed  with  our  special,  double-screw  compressors. 

LIST  PRICES  OF  FORMS  A,  B  AND  F  BONDS 


T~li  Q  m 

LENGTHS  BETWEEN  TERMINAL  CENTERS  AND  LIST  PRICES  PER   100  BONDS 

Conductor 

Uldlil. 

Terminal 

1 

in  In. 

4  In.           5  In. 

6  In.           7  In.           8  In. 

9  In.          10  In. 

11  In. 

12  In. 

13  In. 

14  In. 

15  In. 

0 

K 

$40.00    $41.50 

$43.00    $44.50    ;$46.00 

$47.50    i$49.00 

$50.60 

$52.20 

$53.80 

$55.40 

$57.00 

0 

y*         42.50       44.00 

45.50      47.00      48.50 

50.00       51.50 

53.10 

54.70 

56.30 

57.90      59.50 

00 

H 

45.00 

46.60 

48.20      49.80       51.40 

53.00       54.60 

56.30 

58.00 

59.70 

61.40 

63.10 

00 

% 

50.50 

52.10 

53.70       55.30       56.90 

58.50       60.10 

61.80 

63.50 

65.20 

66.90      68.60 

000 

H         54.20 

56.60 

59.00      61.40       63.80 

66.20       68.60 

71.10 

73.60 

76.10 

78.60      81.10 

000 

J/8         56.20 

58.60 

61.00      63.40      65.80 

68.20       70.60 

73.10 

75.60 

78.10 

80.60      83.10 

0000 

H 

56.50 

59.00 

61.50      64.00      66.50 

69.50       72.50 

75.60 

78.70 

81.80 

84.90      88.00 

0000 

7A 

59.00       61.50 

64.00      66.50      69.00 

72.00       75.00 

78.10 

81.20 

84.30 

87.40      90.50 

206 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 

FORM  A  RIBBON  BONDS 

The  Form  A  ribbon  bond  is  furnished  for  use  under  the  joint  plate  where,  usually,  the  space  is 
restricted,  and  extreme  compactness  of  design  is  necessary.  The  conductor  of  this  bond  is  composed 
of  thin  copper  ribbons  pressed  into  the  desired  shape.  The  relative  movement  of  the  rails  is  almost 
wholly  in  the  vertical  plane,  therefore  the  laminations  are  horizontal  so  as  to  afford  maximum  flexi- 
bility in  the  vertical  plane. 

The  bonding  space  provided  in  most  rail  sections  with  standard  angle  bars  is  so  distributed  as 
to  require  the  unbalanced  form  of  bond,  having  more  than  half  of  the  total  conductor  section  in  the 
lower  branch.  The  balanced  form  of  bond  is  suitable  for  use  in  the  great  majority  of  cases  only  under 
special  angle  bars  and  the  patented  joints.  Bonds  may  be  unbalanced  to  any  degree  desired  but  unless 
otherwise  ordered,  unbalanced  bonds  with  4/0  cross  section  will  have  10  ribbons  in  the  upper  and 
18  ribbons  in  the  lower  branch;  and  bonds  of  other  cross  section  will  be  unbalanced  proportionally. 
If  the  amount  of  unbalancing  cannot  be  determined  readily,  order  bonds  of  the  size  wanted  and  state 
they  are  to  be  divided  to  fit  the  joints  on  which  used;  giving  maker's  name  and  section  number  of  rail. 

FORM  A-5  RIBBON  BOND 


The  above  style  of  bond  is  used  for  single  bonding  rail  joints  where  the  available  space  both  above 
and  below  the  bolts  is  sufficient  to  accommodate  one-half  the  total  cross  sectional  area  of  the  bond. 

FORM  A-6  RIBBON  BOND 


This  bond  is  similar  to  the  Form  A-5  excepting  that  the  tucking  in  the  equally  divided  conductor 
is  offset  from  the  middle  of  the  bond.    It  is  used  for  double  bonding. 

FORM  A-7  RIBBON  BOND 


This  bond  is  similar  to  the  Form  A-5  excepting  that  it  has  more  ribbons  in  one  branch  than  in 
the  other.  It  is  adapted  for  use  where  the  available  space  on  one  side  of  the  bolts  is  insufficient  to 
accommodate  one-half  of  the  total  conductor  section. 


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RAIL  BONDS 
FORM  A-8  RIBBON  BOND 


Form  A-8  is  similar  to  the  Form  A-7  excepting  that  the  tuck  is  offset  from  the  middle.    It  is  used 
in'double  bonding. 


'"3 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  A-7  Unbalanced  Ribbon  Bond 


T  Rail  Double  Bonded  with  Two  Form  A-8  Unbalanced  Ribbon  Bonds 


FORM  B  RIBBON  BOND 


Form  B  Ribbon  Bond 


Where  the  inner  bolt  holes  are  located  so  as  to  permit  the  drilling  of  a  bond  hole  between  the  end 
of  the  rail  and  the  bolt  hole,  a  short  bond  with  undivided  conductor  in  the  form  of  a  letter  "S"  may 
be  installed.  This  bond  must  be  made  too  short  to  embody  the  requisite  flexibility  and  is  recommended 
only  for  temporary  work,  where  the  rails  are  frequently  shifted  and  the  bond  destroyed.  It  is  an 
efficient  bond  at  low  cost  for  this  class  of  work. 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  B  Bond 


208 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 
FORM  F  CABLE  BOND 

The  Form  F  bond  is  intended  for  use  under  the  joint  plate.  It  has  cable  wire  instead  of  flat  wire 
conductors. 

Cable  conductors  are  equally  flexible  in  all  planes,  and  are  well  adapted  for  use  where  the  bonding 
space  is  not  restricted. 

The  general  recommendations  that  are  given  for  selecting  and  installing  flat  wire  bonds  apply 
also  to  cable  bonds. 


FORM  F-5  CABLE  BOND 


This  bond  is  similar  to  the  Form  A-5  excepting  the  conductor  is  of  extra  flexible  cable  instead  of 
ribbon.    It  is  intended  for  use  under  the  joint  plate  when  the  bonding  space  permits. 


FORM  F-6  CABLE  BOND 


This  bond  is  similar  to  Form  F-5  except  the  tucking  is  offset  from  the  middle.     It  is  adapted  tc 
double  bonding  of  joints. 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  F-5  Bond,  Spanning  Both  Inner  Bolts 


T  Rail  Double  Bonded  with  Two  Form  F-6  Bonds 


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RAIL  BONDS 
FORM  F-9  BOND 


FORM  F-10  CABLE  BOND 


In  many  sections  of  rail  the  bonding  space  is  so  distributed  that  it  will  not  accommodate  the 
standard  forms  of  bonds  with  equal  branches,  there  being  more  room  below  than  above  the  joint 
plate  bolts.  When  ribbon  bonds  are  employed  this  condition  is  met  by  a  bond  having  more  ribbons 
in  the  lower  branch  than  in  the  upper.  This  method  of  unbalancing  the  branches  cannot  be  followed 
satisfactorily  in  the  cable  form  of  bond  because  the  cable  is  not  so  compact  as  the  flat  wire  conductor, 
and  when  a  sufficient  number  of  wires  are  transferred  from  the  upper  to  the  lower  conductor  to  obtain 
the  requisite  clearance  for  the  upper  branch,  the  lower  branch  is  too  large  to  fit  into  the  space  below 
the  bolts  without  being  badly  pinched  between  the  rail  and  the  plate.  This  pinching  will  very  materi- 
ally shorten  the  life  of  the  bond,  as  the  conductor  is  not  free  to  move. 

When  the  cable  form  of  bond  is  desired  for  use  where  the  rail  conditions  are  such  as  described, 
this  Company  recommends  that  the  standard  balanced  bond  be  used  with  the  conductors  pressed 
at  the  factory  to  a  shape  that  will  insure  ample  clearance  between  the  bond  and  the  joint  plate. 

The  accompanying  illustrations,  show  the  General  Electric  Company's  Forms  F-9  and  F-10  cable 
bonds  with  the  conductor  pressed  to  approximately  a  triangular  section  excepting  in  the  tuck,  where 
the  original  round  shape  of  the  cable  is  preserved.  The  tuck  coming  between  the  bolts  where  there  is 
ample  room  does  not  require  a  change  in  shape. 

Flexibility  tests  prove  that  the  pressing  of  the  conductor  does  not  affect  the  life  of  the  bond. 


Sectional  View  of  70  Lb.  A.S.C.E.  Rail  with  Standard  Joint  Plates,  Showing  40  Bond  with 
Round  Cable  Conductors  in  Dotted  Lines  and  Pressed  Cable  Conductors  in  Solid  Lines 


T  Rail  Bonded  with  One  Form  F-9  Bond 


210 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 

LIST  PRICES   OF  FORMS  D  AND  E  BONDS 


LENGTHS  BETWEEN  TERMINAL  CENTERS  AND  LIST  PRICES  PER  100  BONDS 


0 

11  . 

—  o 

o 

<u  g  a 

o  c   ^ 

a 

§.S  c 

18  In.   20  In.    22  In. 

24  In. 

26  In. 

28  In. 

30  In. 

32  In. 

34  In. 

36  In.    38  In. 

40  In. 

iy-2  «<< 

o 

0 

£ln~ 

0 

$62.10 

$65.10  $68.10 

$71.10 

$74.10 

$77.10  $80.10 

$83.10 

$86.10 

$89.10  $92.10 

$95.10 

$1.50 

0 

fs 

64.60   67.60   70.60   73.60   76.60   79.60   82.60   85.60 

88.60   91.60   94.60 

97.60 

1.50 

00 

68.50   72.10   75.70   79.30   82.90 

86.50   90.10 

93.70 

97.30  101.00  104.60 

108.20 

1.80 

00 

% 

74.00   77.60   81.20 

84.80   88.40   92.00   95.60   99.20 

102.80  106.50  110.10 

113.70 

1.80 

000 

% 

88.90 

93.50   98.10 

102.70  107.30 

111.90  116.50 

121.10 

125.70  130.30  134.90 

139.50 

2.30 

000 

90.90 

95.50 

100.10 

104.70 

109.30 

113.90  118.50 

123.10 

127.70  132.30 

136.90 

141.50 

2.30 

0000 

M 

98.50  103.90 

109.30 

114.70  1120.10  125.50 

130.90 

136.30 

141.70 

147.10 

152.50 

157.90 

2.70 

0000 

8 

101.00 

106.40 

111.80 

117.20 

122.60 

128.00 

133.40 

138.80 

144.20 

149.60 

155.00 

160.40 

2.70 

Intermediate  lengths  at  corresponding  intermediate  prices. 


FORM  D 

In  the  Form  D  bond  the  conductor  consists  of  a  single  stranded  cable. 
This  form  is  especially  recommended  for  bonding  joints  when,  owing  to  lack 
of  space  under  the  joint  plate,  it  is  necessary  to  span  the  plate.  It  is  also  rec- 
ommended for  cross  bonding  between  rails  and  tracks. 

When  Form  D  bonds  are  used  to  span  joint  plates,  the  bond  holes  should 
be  drilled  at  least  2  inches  outside  the  joint  plates  and  the  bonds  should  be 
at  least  ljl/2  inches  longer  than  the  distance  between  the  bond  holes.  Bonds 
are  furnished  in  any  length  or  section. 


Form  D  Bond  Spanning  Joint  Plate  of  T  Rail 

FORM  E 

The  Form  E  bond  is  similar  to  the  Form  D  excepting  in  the  conductor  which 
is  solid  wire.  This  bond  is  generally  used  for  spanning  long  distances  such  as 
around  switches  and  other  special  track  work;  it  is  also  used  for  spanning  the 
joint  plate  though  it  does  not  afford  as  much  flexibility  as  is  frequently  required 
in  that  location. 

When  Form  E  bonds  are  used  to  span  joint  plates,  the  bond  holes  should  be 
drilled  at  least  2  inches  outside  the  joint  plates  and  the  bond  should  be  1^  inches 
longer  than  distance  between  bond  holes.  Bonds  are  furnished  in  any  length  or 
section  and  either  straight  or  formed  ready  for  installation. 


Form  E  Bond  Spanning  Joint  Plate  of  T  Rail 


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FORMS  D  AND  E  STUB  END  BONDS 
LIST  PRICES  OF  12  IN.  STUB  END  BONDS— FORMS  D  AND  E 


Conductor 

Diameter  Terminal 
in  Inches 

List  Price 
per  100 

0 

K 

$35.55 

0 

% 

36.80 

00 

H 

39.65 

00 

% 

42.40 

000 

% 

51.35 

000 

% 

52.35 

0000 

% 

57.35 

0000 

% 

58.60 

A  stub  end  bond  is  a  conductor  with  a  terminal  on  one  end  only.  It  is  frequently  employed  in 
special  work,  where  the  cable  end  is  to  be  spliced  to  a  long  bond  spanning  crossings  and  special  work. 
The  standard  length  is  12  in.  but  they  can  be  furnished  in  any  length  desired. 


Form  D  Stub  End  Bond 


Form  E  Stub  End  Bond 


SEPARATE  BOND  TERMINALS 


Drilling  for  Conductor 

LIST  PRICES  PER  100  TERMINALS 

Diameter  of  Stud  in  Inches 

H 

%,                     X 

% 

1 

0  and  00        
000  and  0000        

$20.00 

$25.00 

$30.00 
37.50 

$35.00 
42.50 

$47.50 

Separate  bond  terminals  are  furnished,  drilled  and  tinned  for  soldering  to  a  conductor  which 
may  be  scrap  trolley  wire  or  feeder  cable.  They  are  useful  in  bonding  special  work,  where  many 
different  distances  are  to  be  spanned  and  where  it  is  difficult  to  predetermine  the  exact  length. 


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RAIL  BONDS 
DRILLING  OF  TERMINAL  SHANKS 

Orders  should  specify  size  of  wire  or  cable  conductor  to  be  used  and  diameter  of  stud  required. 
When  size  of  conductor  is  given,  in  the  absence  of  specifications  to  the  contrary,  drilling  will  be  made 
as  follows: 


Conductor  Cross  Section 

Diameter 
of  Hole  in 
Shank 
in  In. 

0    . 

^t 

00    

15 

000    

1  7 

0000    

TS 

FORM  M-l  TWIN  STUD  TERMINAL  BOND 
(Prices  on  Application) 


Form  M-l  bonds  are  made  with  0,  00,  000  and  0000  conductor  sections.  This  bond  is  a  new 
development  and  is  for  application  to  the  outer  side  of  the  head  of  T  rails.  This  form  of  bond  is  applied 
without  disturbing  the  joint  plate.  It  is  short — has  the  requisite  flexibility,  and  is  efficient  and  durable. 
The  bond  is  installed  with  simple  tools,  and  its  first  cost  and  the  cost  of  installation  are  low.  Its 
position  on  the  rail  makes  it  easy  to  inspect.  Each  terminal  with  its  two  studs  is  forged  from  soft, 
pure  copper.  The  studs  are  }/%  in.  in  diameter,  and  spaced  1*4  m-  between  centers.  The  conductor 
portion  of  the  bond  is  flexible  cable,  which  is  welded  to  the  terminals  at  low  temperature,  and  all  air 
is  excluded.  This  process  insures  a  perfect  union  between  the  terminals  and  the  conductor,  and  preserves 
the  purity  and  malleability  of  the  copper.  The  conductor  issues  from  the  lower  side  of  each  terminal, 
and  in  the  direction  of  the  vertical  movement  of  the  joint.  This  construction  removes  all  stress  from 
the  terminals  and  confines  it  to  the  flexible  portion  of  the  bond. 

It  is  recommended  that  the  four  holes  for  Form  M-l  bond  be  drilled  simultaneously  with  the 
General  Electric  Company's  double-twin  spindle  drilling  machine,  which  will  insure  their  being  spaced 
exactly  on  the  required  centers  and  drilled  on  the  same  horizontal  plane. 


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FORM  M-l  TWIN  STUD  TERMINAL  BOND— (Continued) 

APPLICATION 


The  four  holes  in  the  head  of  the  rail  are  drilled  simultaneously  by  the  four  spindles  of  the  drilling 
machine  shown  on  page  222,  and  the  bonds  applied  with  a  riveting  hammer.  The  sharp  edges  of  the 
holes  should  be  dulled  with  a  blunt  punch,  to  avoid  cutting  the  terminal  studs  as  they  enter  the  holes. 
After  drilling,  a  hand  milling  cutter,  shown  on  page  223,  should  be  inserted  in  each  hole  and  a  small 
annular  groove  cut  in  its  wall  near  the  orifice.  The  copper  will  flow  into  this  groove,  firmly  anchoring 
the  stud  and  sealing  the  hole  against  the  admission  of  moisture.  The  stud  in  our  standard  4/0 
bond  is  fV  in.  long,  exclusive  of  the  conical  end,  the  straight  wall  of  the  hole  should  be  %  in.  deep. 
On  the  outer  side  of  the  bond  terminal,  opposite  each^stud,  is  a  small  copper  boss.  To  install  the  bond, 
the  hammer  should  be  applied  to  this  boss,  lightly  at  first,  and  gradually  with  more  force,  until  the 
boss  has  disappeared.  This  operation  will  completely  fill  the  hole  with  dense  copper,  perfect  contact 
being  obtained  at  the  ends  of  the  studs,  as  well  as  at  the  sides. 

The  same  general  precautions  relating  to  the  application  of  compressed  terminal  bonds  should 
be  observed  in  connection  with  twin  stud  bonds. 

The  holes  should  not  be  drilled  with  oil.  The  contact  surfaces  of  the  steel  and  copper  should 
be  dry,  clean  and  bright. 


FORM  M-2  TWIN  STUD  TERMINAL  BOND 
(Prices  on  Application) 


The  Form  M-2  bonds  are  like  the  Form  M-l  in  that  the  conductor  is  a  single  stranded  cable; 
the  terminals  are  of  the  twin  terminal  type  and  as  in  the  Form  M-l  each  stud  is  ^  inch  in  diameter. 
They  are  used  for  cross  bonding  and  bonding  around  special  work  and  are  attached  to  the  head  of  the 
rails  like  the  Form  M-l  bonds.  The  rail  drilling  is  conveniently  done  by  means  of  the  four-spindle 
drilling  machine  with  two  drills  removed. 


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RAIL  BONDS 

SOLDERED  TYPE 

(Prices  on  Application) 


Form  AS  soldered  terminal  rail  bond  with  branched  flat  wire  or  ribbon  conductors,  for  use  on 
web  of  rail  under  splice  bar. 


Form  BS  soldered  terminal  rail  bond  with  flat  wire  or  ribbon  conductors,  for  use  on  head  of  rail. 


Form  GS  soldered  T  shaped  terminal  bond  with  cable  wire  conductor,  for  use  on  head  of  rail. 


V 


Form  CS  soldered  terminal  rail  bond  with  flat  wire  or  ribbon  conductor,  for  use  on  flange  or 
foot  of  rail. 


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RAIL  BONDS 

SOLDERED  TYPE— (Continued) 


Form  DS  soldered  terminal  rail  bond  with  single 
cable  conductor,  for  spanning  splice  bar  or  cross- 
bonding.  The  conductor  may  pass  under  splice  bar 
when  space  permits. 


CHANNEL  PINS 

Channel  pins  are  not  recommended  for  permanent  bonding  but  are  occasionally  useful  for  tempo- 
rary work.  They  are  made  with  a  straight  groove  deep  enough  to  avoid  cutting  the  wire  in  driving. 
The  pins  are  taper  pointed  and  slightly  larger  than  the  hole,  so  that  when  driven  they  envelop  the 
wire  and  make  a  solid  joint.  The  pins  are  made  of  soft  steel,  copper  coated. 


Cat.  No.  17315 


Application  of  Channel  Pins 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter  of  Pin 

Diameter  of  Hole 
in  which  Pins  fit 

Size  of  Wire 

Weight  per  1000 

17225 

s/s 

tt 

4 

20 

17224 

H 

A 

0 

40 

17315 

% 

tf 

00 

90 

17553 

H 

ft 

0000 

70 

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GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 
TRACK  DRILLING  AND  PUNCHING  DEVICES  AND  ACCESSORIES— DRILLS 


Many  methods  are  employed  for 
drilling  bond  holes  in  rails.  Without 
definite  knowledge  of  the  amount  of 
work  and  the  conditions  under  which 
it  is  to  be  performed,  it  is  difficult  to 
recommend  the  style  of  machine  to 
employ.  The  intention  in  compiling 
this  information  has  been  to  give  data 
on  a  complete  line  of  devices  generally 
used  for  drilling,  from  the  simplest 
hand  ratchet  to  the  more  elaborate 
power  drills. 

In  many  cases  bond  holes  are 
punched  or  drilled  in  rails  at  the 
rail  mills.  It  is  important  that  such 
holes  be  reamed  bright  before  the 
bond  is  applied. 


HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS  WITH  SQUARE  TAPER  SOCKET 


CAT. 

NO. 

DIMENSIONS 

Round 

Hex. 

Length 
of 

Length 
of 

Feed 
in  In. 

Weight 
in  Lb. 

Socket  Accommodates 

Feed 

Feed 

Handle 

Sleeve 

Sleeve 

Sleeve 

in  In. 

in  In. 

103273 

10 

7% 

2 

5                   No. 

1  sq. 

taper  shank 

drill  y± 

in.  to  1^ 

2  in.  dia. 

103274 

12 

2/^ 

7                   No. 

1  sq. 

taper  shank 

drill  *A 

in.  to  1  y 

2  in.  dia. 

103275 

103278             15 

Q% 

3 

9%              No. 

1  sq. 

taper  shank 

drill  y<i 

-in.  to  1  y 

2  in.  dia. 

103276 

103279           17 

\§y± 

3^8 

12 

No. 

2  sq. 

taper  shank 

drill  H 

in.  to  2 

in.  dia. 

103277 

103280          20 

111/4 

3% 

15%              No. 

2  sq. 

taper  shank 

drill  K 

in.  to  2 

in.  dia. 

HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS  WITH  ROUND  TAPER  SOCKET 


CAT.  NO. 

Length 
of 
Handle 
in  In. 

Length 
of 
Sleeve 
in  In. 

Feed 
in  In. 

Weight 
in  Lb. 

TAKES  MORSE  ROUND 
TAPER  SHANK  DRILL 

Socket  Accommodates 

Round 
Feed 
Sleeve 

Min. 
in  In. 

Max. 
in  In. 

103281             10                  7% 

IN 

5 

16 

H 

103282           12               8K 

1H            6^ 

39 

H 

/  Cat.  No.  103285  taper  drill  sleeve 
\  Cat.  No.  103289  flat  drill  socket 

TAPER  SLEEVE  FOR  HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS 


Taper  Sleeve 


Cat.  No. 
103285 


Used  with  Hand  Ratchet  No. 
T03282 


Takes  Standard  or  Morse  Tapered 
Shank  Drills 


in.  to  Jf  in.  dia. 


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FLAT  DRILL  SOCKETS  FOR  HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS 


Flat  drill  sockets  accommodate  drills  (flat  or  round)  with  standard  or  Morse  square  taper  shank 
No.  1  or  No.  2. 

Cat.  No.  103289  fits  in  hand  ratchet  Cat.  No.  103282. 

SQUARE  TAPER  SHANK  DRILLS  (No.  1  SHANK) 
FOR  USE  WITH  HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS 


Shank  1^  in.  long,  tapered  %  in.  to  %  in- 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter  in  In. 

Length  Overall  in  In. 

Length  Twist  in  In. 

126213 

H 

5 

2/4 

103310 

6//£ 

4/^ 

103312 

& 

6M 

4  /8 

103314 

% 

6/^ 

4/^ 

103317 

H 

6/^ 

4% 

103318 

H 

6/^ 

4% 

103322 

y*  - 

7H 

]    5^ 

SQUARE  TAPER  SHANK  DRILLS  (No.  2  SHANK) 
FOR  USE  WITH  HAND  RATCHET  DRILLS 

Shank  1%  in.  long,  tapered  %  ir .  to  ^  in. 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter  in  In. 

Length  Overall  in  In. 

Length  Twist  in  In. 

126214 

M 

5 

2M 

103329 

^ 

6^ 

4 

103331 

A 

6^ 

4 

103333 

g 

6H 

4 

103336 

6H 

4 

103337 

M 

6^ 

4 

103341 

K 

7^ 

5 

TAPER  SHANK  TWIST  DRILLS 
STANDARD   OR  MORSE  TAPER  FOR  USE  WITH  HAND  RATCHETS 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter  in  In. 

Length  Overall  in  In. 

Length  Twist  in  In. 

126215 

H 

6H 

zys 

103348 

H 

7M 

4K 

103350 
103352 

fe 

8M 

8% 

5 

5Ys 

103355 

B 

9H 

5% 

103356 

X 

954 

6^ 

103360 

% 

10^ 

6^ 

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RAIL  BONDS 

FLAT  DRILLS  WITH  STANDARD  OR  MORSE  SQUARE  TAPER  SHANK 

No.   1 


Flat  Drill 


No.  1  Shank 


103292 
103293 
103294 
103295 


Diameter  in  In. 


All  drills  6  in.  long.     Drills  easily  sharpened  and  capable  of  fast  work.    Adapted  to  hand  ratchets  with  square 
taper  sockets. 


Drift— Cat.  No.  103386 


Cat.  No.  103386  drift  is  used  to  remove  taper  drills  and  sockets  from  ratchet  drill  shanks. 
is  7  in.  long,  finished  complete  and  case  hardened. 


It 


CLIMAX  TRACK  DRILL 

This  track  drill  is  substantially  built  and  well  adapted  to  hard  usage.  It 
has  crucible  steel  gears  and  forged  steel  hooks.  The  hooks  are  shaped  to 
permit  drilling  of  holes  as  close  as  %  in.  to  the  end  of  the  rail,  and  are  adjust- 
able lengthwise  to  extend  over  a  Weber  joint  or  a  guard  rail.  The  hooks  may 
be  adjusted  to  the  height  of  the  rail  by  a  set  screw.  To  clear  the  track  it  is 
necessary  only  to  break  the  back  brace  and  throw  the  hooks  backward. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Wt.  in  Lb. 

103387 

Climax  track  drill  for  T  rail         

60 

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REPAIR  PARTS  FOR  CLIMAX  DRILL 


19*39$ 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

103388 

Ratchet  wheel 

103402 

Bottom  frame       

103389              Ratchet  feed  dog          .... 

103403 

Hook  (2)        

103390 

Crank  (2)       

103404 

Upright  frame       

103391         !     Eccentric  gear      

103405 

Nut  box         

103392 

Bevel  gear  (3)       

103406 

Right  toggle  joint        .... 

103393 

Feed  screw    

103407 

Left  toggle  joint  

103394 

Vertical  shaft        

103408 

Spindle  

103395 

Crank  shaft  

103409 

Steel  nut        .        .        .        .        . 

103396 

Foot  plate     

103410 

Joint  handle          

103397 

Foot  plate  bolt  (2)       .... 

103411 

Hook  coupling      

103398 

Ball  bearing           

103412 

1  Y2  in.  bolt  (6)     

103399              Brass  bushing       

103413 

1  in.  bolt  (3)          

103400 

Spindle  cap  set  screw 

103414 

Key  for  ratchet  wheel 

103401 

Rocker  shaft         

.- 

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RAIL  BONDS 

PAULUS  TRACK  DRILL 


The  Paulus  Track  Drill  has  proved  to  be  a  most 
satisfactory  hand  operated  upright  machine  for 
drilling  rails.  It  is  provided  with  an  automatic  feeding 
device  that  requires  no  attention.  A  dog  connecting 
ratchet  on  the  feed  screw  is  operated  by  an  eccentric 
which  is  put  in  motion  by  the  revolving  spindle  and 
results  in  as  coarse  a  feed  as  is  consistent  with  the 
best  results  from  a  point  of  view  of  time  and  of  safety 
to  the  bit. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


103415 


Paulus  track  drill  for  T  rail 


Wt.  in  Lb. 


60 


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221 


RAIL  BONDS 
REPAIR  PARTS  OF  PAULUS  TRACK  DRILL 

When  ordering  repair  parts  for  this  drill  please  state  that  they  are  required  for  the  Cat.  No.  103415 
pattern. 


Cat.  No. 


103417 

103418 
103419 
103420 
103421 
103422 
103423 
103424 
103425 


Description 


Ratchet  wheel 

Housing  for  ratchet  wheel 

Lower  frame 

Rocker  shaft 

Two  cranks 

Upper  frame 

Spindle  .... 

Feed  screw   . 

Ratchet  feed  dog 


Cat.  No. 


103426 
103427 
103428 
103429 
103430 
103431 
103432 
103433 


Description 


Vertical  shaft 
Crank  shaft  . 
Rail  hooks 
Foot  plate 
Two  upper  gears 
Two  lower  gears  . 
Back  brace    . 
Set  screw 


ROUND  STRAIGHT  SHANK  DRILLS 

These  drills  are  adapted  to  the  climax  and  Paulus  drilling  machines. 

Diameter  of  shank  is  f|  in.;  length  of  shank  2J4  in.;  length  overall  6  in.;  length  of  twist  3  in. 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter 
in  In. 

1 

Cat.  No. 

Diameter 
in  In. 

126218 
103434 
103436 

11 

32 

'9 
T6 

103441 
103442 
103446 

If 

M 
H 

103438                                                5A 

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GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 
DOUBLE-TWIN  SPINDLE  DRILL 


This  machine  is  designed  to  drill 
all  four  holes  at  one  time  in  the  head 
of  T  rails  for  the  Twin  Stud  Terminal 
Bond.  The  machine  is  easy  to  handle 
and  operate,  and  it  works  rapidly  and 
accurately.  It  has  a  positive  automatic 
feeding  device,  which  can  be  adjusted 
within  wide  limits.  The  drills  are 
operated  by  a  lever,  each  stroke  .of  which 
rotates  the  drills  through  a  positive 
mechanism  which  provides  equal  rota- 
tion for  all  drill  points. 

Each  spindle  is  provided  with  an 
adjusting  sleeve  so  that  each  drill  may 
be  set  independently  of  the  others. 
This  provision  offsets  uneven  wearing 
or  setting  of  rails  and  disalignment  of 
rails  on  curves.  Each  machine  is 
equipped  with  a  gauge  for  determining 
the  depths  of  the  holes.  Frames  can  be 
raised  or  lowered  quickly  to  bring  the 
holes  into  their  correct  positions.  The 
machines  are  attached  to  the  rails  and 
operated  without  disturbing  rail  joints. 

The  drill  points  are  held  rigidly  in  the  machine  and  seldom  break  or  chip.    For  the  same  reason  the 

desired  holes  may  be  started  without  first  prick  punching  the  rail. 

The  levers  by  which  the  machines  are  operated  are  detachable  so  that  the  tools  may  be  moved 

easily  from  place  to  place. 

Each  drilling  machine  is  equipped  with  all  fittings  and  one  complete  set  of  new  drills.     Many 

parts  of  these  machines  are  interchangeable  and  small  parts  may  be  ordered  by  mail. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Wt.  in  Lb. 


103470 


Hand  operated  double-twin  spindle  drill    . 


125 


TWIST  DRILLS 

These  drills  are  made  especially  for  the  Double-Twin  Spindle  Drill  and  are  uniform  in  size,  being 
^2  in.  in  diameter  by  6  in.  long.  The  drills  give  very  good  results  without  lubrication  if  they  are  properly 
sharpened. 


Cat.  No. 


103472 


Description 


Special  %  in.  twist  drill 


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RAIL  BONDS 

HAND  TOOLS  FOR  TWIN  STUD  TERMINAL  BONDS 
HAND   MILLING  CUTTER 


The  Hand  Milling  Cutter  cuts  the  small  groove  in  the  hole.  With  a  swinging  motion  that  will 
keep  the  milling  teeth  pressed  against  the  sides  of  the  hole,  the  cutter  is  rotated  several  times  within 
the  hole. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Wt.  in  Lb. 

103473 

Milling  cutter  with  handle                     .......... 

14 

103474 

Extra  cutter  only            ............. 

% 

hole. 


The  punch  is  made  of  tool  steel,  tempered.    It  is  to  round  off  and  blunt  the  sharp  edge  of  the 
The  double  faced  riveting  hammer  is  especially  adapted  for  applying  twin  stud  terminal  bonds. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

103475 

Dulling  punch         .        .        .                 .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .        . 

3      oz. 

103476 

Riveting  hammer                    .                                 ........ 

2j^lb. 

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GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


RAIL  BONDS 
DOUBLE  SCREW  RAIL  BOND  COMPRESSORS 


Two  compressors  are  offered;  one  for  the  lighter  rails  and  the  other  for  rails  ranging  from  40  to 
75  Ib. 

The  distribution  of  the  metal  in  the  frame  is  such  as  to  make  the  machines  strong  and  substantial, 
and  as  light  as  is  practicable. 

After  the  terminal  has  been  inserted  in  the  hole  and  the  compressor  mounted  on  the  rail,  the 
inner  screw  is  centered  in  the  depression  in  the  bond  terminal.  The  outer  screw  is  then  drawn  up 
with  the  hand  wheel  until  it  rests  against  the  rail  web,  thus  holding  the  machine  rigid  and  drawing 
the  bond  head  up  tight  against  the  opposite  side  of  the  web.  Compression  is  then  effected  with  the 
wrench  on  the  inner  screw. 

The  end  of  the  compressing  screw  is  so  designed  that  the  hole  in  the  rail  must  be  completely 
filled  with  copper  before  the  terminal  can  be  riveted  or  button-headed  over  the  hole. 

The  handwheel  may  be  detached  easily  and  discarded  when  work  is  to  be  done  in  limited  space, 
as  over  ties,  as  the  outer  screw  is  provided  with  a  hexagonal  end  to  take  a  wrench. 

The  compressing  power  of  the  large  machine  is  approximately  30  tons. 

Cat.  No.  68935  is  designed  to  take  the  lighter  rails  up  to  40  Ib.  It  has  a  vertical  adjusting  screw 
to  center  the  compressing  screw  in  the  depression  in  the  bond  terminal.  Power  exerted  12  tons. 

All  compressors  are  furnished  with  operating  wrench.  Extra  wrenches  may  be  ordered  by  catalogue 
number. 


Cat.  No. 


68935 
61040 


Used  on 


T  rails — 40  Ib.  and  smaller 
T  rails— 40  Ib.  to  75  Ib. 


Diameter  of 

Top  of  Jaw 

Terminal 
Up  to 

to  Center  of 
Screw- 

Wt.  in  Lb. 

Inches 

Inches 

'.'.•'.           v%              3j| 

30 

51 

PARTS  OF  COMPRESSORS 


Cat.  No. 


68936 
61180 
103490 
103488 
103493 
103491 
103499 
103494 
103500 


Used  on 


24  in.  wrench  for  compressor,  Cat.  No.  68935  . 
40  in.  wrench  for  compressor,  Cat.  No.  61040  . 
Inner  screw  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  68935 
Inner  screw  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  61040 
Outer  screw  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  68935 
Outer  screw  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  61040 
Frame  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  68935 
Frame  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  61040     . 
Handwheel  only,  for  compressor  Cat.  No.  61040 


Wt.  in  Lb. 


6 
13 
5 
5 
3 
3 

22 

40 

3 


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TROLLEY  LINE  MATERIAL 

On  the  following  pages  is  shown  a  very  elaborate  line  of  devices  for  the  support  of  trolleys  and 
feeders  in  all  mine  and  other  industrial  haulage  systems. 

The  line  is  complete  in  every  particular  containing  every  device  required  for  systems  using  grooved, 
round  or  figure  8  trolley  wires  and  also  containing  a  wide  variety  of  forms  of  each  device  in  order  to 
meet  the  requirements  of  both  the  usual  and  the  unusual  conditions. 

Every  device  listed  is  thoroughly  practical  and  may  be  depended  upon  to  accomplish  successfully 
the  purpose  for  which  it  was  designed. 


The  accompanying  illustration  shows  a  few  of  the  possible  combinations  of  expansion  bolts, 
suspensions  and  ears. 

The  studs  of  all  expansion  bolts  and  suspensions  and  the  taps  in  all  suspensions  and  ears  and  all 
other  line  devices  in  this  catalogue  are  5/8  in.  in  diameter  and  therefore  any  one  of  the  devices  may  be 
used  interchangeably  with  any  other  device. 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 


Mining  Suspension — Form  H 

The  height  of  the  Form  H  mine  roof  suspension,  from  the  ear  seat  to  the  top  of  the  shell,  is  2  inches. 

The  extended  flange  at  the  top  gives  wide  bearing  surface  against  the  mine  roof  to  resist  trans- 
verse stress  on  curves  and  the  sides  are  grooved  for  the  reception  of  a  wrench  with  which  the  suspen- 
sion can  be  set  up  tight  on  the  roof  bolt.  The  double  petticoat  provides  ample  leakage  surface  for 
voltages  up  to  600. 

Diameter  of  top  flange  4  in.;  diameter  of  shell  3}^  in.;  height  from  ear  seat  to  top  of  flange  2  in. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


35687 
35688 


Form  H  mine  roof  suspension,  japanned    . 
Form  H  mine  roof  suspension,  sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


250 

250 


Low  Mining  Suspension — Form  H3 

To  produce  a  suspension  of  minimum  height  and  long  creepage  surface  together  with  high  mechan- 
ical strength,  an  entirely  new  feature  has  been  introduced  into  the  manufacture  of  the  Form  H3 
suspension.  The  new  feature  is  the  "crimped  cup"  method  of  clamping  the  stud  into  the  shell — the 
method  being  similar  to  that  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  Giant  Strain  Insulators.  The  insulation 
between  shell  and  stud  cap  is  sheet  mica,  }/g  in.  thick,  with  a  fiber  backing. 

This  design  throws  the  entire  mechanical  load  on  the  malleable  iron  cup  which  is  of  ample  strength 
to  care  for  the  greatest  loads  possible  under  operating  conditions;  thus  the  moulded  insulation,  used 
to  give  the  long  creepage  surface,  is  entirely  relieved  of  mechanical  strain. 

Height  from  ear  seat  to  top  of  shell  \}/±  in.;  diameter  of  shell  at  top  3  in.;  height  of  boss  above 
shell  in. 


Cat.  No. 


114735 
.  64561 


Description 


Form  H3  mining  suspension,  japanned 
Form  H3  mining  suspension,  sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


L50 

150 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
FORM  H  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSION  WITH  4  IN.  EXPANSION  BOLT 


The  catalogue  numbers  in  the  following  table  cover  Form  H  sus- 
pensions with  expansion  bolts  complete.  The  roof  bolt  being  properly 
seated  in  the  suspension  boss,  the  shell  is  readily  expanded  in  the  roof 
hole  by  a  few  turns  of  the  suspension.  Roof  drilling  should  be  1^  in- 
in  diameter  and  at  least  5  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No. 


68942 
68941 


Description 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


Form  H  mine  roof  suspension  with  expansion 

bolt,  japanned 350 

Form  H  mine  roof  suspension  with  expansion 

bolt,  sherardized  .  .  .  .  350 


Mine  Roof  Suspension 


FORM  H  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSION  WITH  ROOF  WEDGES 

This  suspension  consists  of  the  Form  H  suspension,  with  a  5  in. 
roof  bolt  and  two  expansion  wedges.  The  bolt  is  slotted  near  the  top 
and  the  upper  wedge  is  arranged  to  engage  it  so  as  to  prevent  turning 
of  the  bolt  in  screwing  up  the  suspension.  When  the  suspension  is 
removed  from  the  bolt  the  whole  device  is  loosened  in  the  hole  by  a 
blow  with  a  hammer  and  may  thus  be  readily  recovered. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  1%  in.  in  diameter  and  at  least  6  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

35685 
35686 

Form  H  mine 
japanned    . 
Form  H  mine 
sherardized 

suspension   with 
suspension  with 

roof  wedges, 
roof  wedges, 

370 
370 

Mine  Roof  Suspension 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
FORM  H  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSION  WITH  LAG  SCREW 

This  suspension  consists  of  the  Form  H  suspension,  with  a  gimlet  point  lag  screw  threaded  in 
the  top  and  projecting  3  in.  above  the  tapped  boss. 

It  is  used  in  connection  with  a  wooden  plug,  Cat.  No.  34137,  which 
is  drilled  axially  for  the  lag  screw.  The  plug  is  driven  into  a  hole  drilled 
in  the  mine  roof  and  the  lag  screwed  into  the  plug,  its  taper  splitting  the 
wood  and  expanding  it  permanently  in  place. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  \}/%  in.  in  diameter  and  4  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No. 


34135 
34136 


Description 


Form  H  mine  roof  suspension  with  lag  screw, 
japanned  ........ 

Form  H  mine  roof  suspension  with  lag  screw, 
sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


275 
275 


Mine  Roof  Suspension 


FORM  H3  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSION  WITH  4  IN. 
EXPANSION  BOLT 

The  catalogue  numbers  in  the  following  table  cover  Form  H3  sus- 
pensions with  expansion  bolts  complete.  The  roof  bolt  being  properly 
seated  in  the  suspension  boss,  the  shell  is  readily  expanded  in  the  roof  hole 
by  a  few  turns  of  the  suspension.  Roof  drilling  should  be  1%  in.  in  diameter 
and  at  least  5  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No.  Description 


116063  Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  expansion 

bolt,  japanned  ....... 

116062  Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  expansion 
boll ,  shcranli/cd  .  


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


Mine  Roof  Suspension 


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This  consists  of  the  Form  H3   suspension  with  5  in.  roof  bolt  and  two  expansion  wedges:     The 

bolt  is  slotted  and  the  upper  wedge  arranged  to  engage  it  so  as  to 
prevent  turning  of  the  bolt  when  screwing  up  the  suspension. 

When  the  suspension  is  removed  from  the  bolt  the  whole  device 
is  loosened  in  the  hole  by  a  hammer  blow  and  thus  readily  recovered. 
Roof  drilling  should  be  l^g  in.  in  diameter  and  at  least  6  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


116067 
116066 


Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  roof 
wedges,  japanned 

Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  roof 
wedges,  sherardized 


370 
370 


Mine  Roof  Suspension 


FORM  H3  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSION  WITH  LAG  SCREW 

This  suspension  consists  of  the  Form  H3  suspension,  with  a 
gimlet  point  lag  screw  threaded  in  the  top  and  projecting  3  in.  above 
the  tapped  boss. 

It  is  used  in  connection  with  a  wooden  plug,  Cat.  No.  34137, 
which  is  drilled  axially  for  the  lag  screw.  The  plug  is  driven  into  a 
hole  drilled  in  the  mine  roof  and  the  lag  screwed  into  the  plug,  its 
taper  splitting  the  wood  and  expanding  it  permanently  in  place. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  1%  in.  in  diameter  and  4  in.  deep. 

This  is  also  an  excellent  ceiling  suspension  for  use  in  timbered 
entries,  or  in  car-barn  wiring  as  the  lag  can  be  screwed  into  the  roof 
timbers. 


Cat.  No. 


116069 
116068 


Mine  Roof  Suspension 


Description 


Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  lag 
screw,  japanned 

Form  H3  mine  roof  suspension  with  lag 
screw,  sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


175 
175 


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GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
FORM  H  MINE  SUSPENSION  AND  COMBINATION  CLAMP 


Combination  Mine  Suspension — Form  H 


Bracket  Clamp 


This  suspension  differs  from  other  Form  H  mine  suspensions  in  the  elimination  of  any  boss  above 
the  flange.  It  may  be  attached  directly  to  the  roof  by  means  of  an  expansion  bolt  or  to  timbers  by 
means  of  the  lag  screw  shown  on  page  232.  Its  design  makes  it  possible  to  properly  seat  the  suspension 
against  the  mine  roof  without  forcing  the  expansion  bolt  into  the  roof  hole  beyond  recovery  and  also 
permits  attachment  to  timbers  without  countersinking.  By  use  of  the  combination  clamp  the  suspen- 
sion may  be  attached  to  either  a  1^  in.  standard  pipe  fastened  vertically  in  the  mine  roof  or  a  1^  in. 
pipe  held  horizontally  from  a  side  wall  or  as  in  outside  construction  when  a  pipe  cross  span  or  bracket 
arm  is  used. 

The  suspension  is  2|§  in.  in  height  and  has  side  grooves  so  it  may  be  turned  into  place  with  the 
standard  wrench.  The  top  flange  is  4  in.  in  diameter  and  the  shell  '3%  in.  in  diameter.  Height  of 
combination  clamp  is  4*4  inches. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

125330 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension,  sherardized    ....... 

300 

125331 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension,  japanned        ....... 

300 

125334 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  lag  screw,  sherardized 

325 

125335 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  lag  screw,  japanned      .... 

325 

125336 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  roof  wedges,  sherardized 

420 

125337 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  roof  wedges,  japanned 

420 

125338 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  4  in.  expansion  bolts,  sherardized 

400 

125330 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  4  in.  expansion  bolts,  japanned 

400 

125340 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  6  in.  expansion  bolts,  sherardized 

410 

125341 

Form  H  combination  mine  suspension  with  6  in.  expansion  bolts,  japanned 

410 

119828 

Combination  pipe  clamp  for  1  %  in.  and  1  %  in-  pipe,  sherardized 

225 

119829 

Combination  pipe  clamp  for  1J^  in.  and  1J4  in.  pipe,  japanned       .         . 

225 

EXTENSION  SUPPORT 

These  parts  are  useful  in  making  up  trolley  supports  of 
varying  lengths  by  using  %  in.  diameter  pipe.  The  expansion 
case  is  first  inserted  in  the  hole  in  the  roof  after  which  the 
pipe  is  driven  into  the  case  expanding  same  against  the  sides 
of  the  hole.  The  bolts  are  then  tightened  securely,  gripping 
the  pipe.  The  pipe  clamps  consist  of  two  pieces  bolted  together 
and  holding  a  standard  %  in.  square  head  stud  for  screwing 
on  the  suspension. 


<   .-. 


125328 
125329 
125332 
125333 


Description 


Expansion  case  3" 
Expansion  case 


in.  pipe,  sherardized 
in.  pipe,  japanned    . 


Pipe  clamp  %  in.  pipe,  sherardized 
Pipe  clamp  %  in.  pipe,  japanned 


Weight 

250 
250 
200 
200 


Expansion  Case 


Pipe  Clamp 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

FORM  D  MINE  ROOF  SUSPENSIONS 

(CAP  AND   CONE) 

The  height  of  the  Form  D  mine  roof  suspension  from  the  top  of  the  ear  seat  to  the  top  of  the 
body  is  4yV  inches. 

The  suspensions  are  furnished  with  roof  wedges,  or  with  the  4  in.  expansion  bolt;  for  the  former 

the    roof    drilling    should    be    \%    in.    in 

diameter,    and   for   the   latter    1%   in.    in 

diameter;    the    depth    of    the    hole    being 

at  least  4  in.  in  either  case. 

Greatest  diameter  5  in. ;  diameter  of  top  body 
flange  4  in.;  height  of  body  4^  in. 


Cat.  No. 


37681 
37995 


68938 


68937 


16387 
39704 


Description 


Form  D  mine  roof  suspension 
with  roof  wedges,  japanned 

Form  D  mine  roof  suspen- 
sion with  roof  wedges, 
sherardized 

Form  D  mine  roof  suspen- 
sion with  expansion  bolt, 
japanned  .... 

Form  D  mine  roof  suspen- 
sion with  expansion  bolt, 
sherardized 

Form  D  mine  roof  suspen- 
sion body  only,  japanned 

Form  D  mine  roof  suspen- 
sion body  only,  sherardized 


Mining  Suspension 
With  Roof  Bolt  and  Wedges 


The  insulating  parts,  Cat.  No.  16925  cap 
and  Cat.  No.  16926  cone,  are  listed  on  another 
page.  The  cross  sectional  view  on  page  237 
shows  the  fit  of  the  cap  and  cone  in  the  body. 


Mining  Suspension 
With  Expansion  Bolt 


EXPANSION  BOLTS 

The  expansion  bolts  consist  primarily  of  a  malleable  iron  shell  1  j/£  in.  in  diameter,  a  roof  bolt  and  a 
conical  nut  by  means  of  which  the  shell  is  expanded  when  in  position.  The  Fig.  3  is  like  the  Fig.  1 
except  for  the  addition  of  a  hexagonal  shoulder  on  the  roof  bolt  which  is  of  service  in  recovering  the 
device  from  the  roof  hole. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  1^  in.  in  diameter. 


Fig.  1 

Expansion 

Bolt 


Cat.  No. 

Fig.  No. 

Length 
in  Inches 

Finish 

Suspensions 
Used  wkh 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

116079 

1 

4 

Japanned 

Forms  H  and  H3 

100 

66334 

1 

4 

Sherardized      Forms  H  and  H3 

100 

116081                     2 

4 

Japanned         Form  D 

105 

68397                     2 

4 

Sherardized  :  Form  D 

105 

116082                     3 

4                Japanned       !   Forms  H  and  H3             105 

100409                     3 

4                Sherardized 

Forms  H  and  H3 

105 

116080 

1 

6 

Japanned 

Forms  H  and  H3 

110 

66336 

1 

6 

Sherardized 

Forms  H  and  H3 

110 

116071 

2 

6                Japanned 

Form  D                              115 

116070 

2 

6 

Sherardized 

Form  D 

115 

1  1  6083 

3 

6 

Japanned 

Forms  H  and  H3 

115 

100410 

3 

6 

Sherardized 

Forms  H  and  H3 

115 

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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


For  Forms  H 

and  H3 
Suspensions 


TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

ROOF  WEDGES 

A  very  effective  method  of  attaching  suspensions  to  the  mine 
roof  is  here  illustrated.  The  bolt  is  slotted  near  the  top  and  the 
upper  wedge  is  arranged  to  engage  it  so  as  to  prevent  turning  of 
the  bolt  in  screwing  up  the  suspension.  When  the  suspension  is 
removed  from  the  bolt  the  whole  device  is  loosened  in  the  hole  by 
a  blow  with  a  hammer  and  may  thus  be  readily  recovered. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  l^g  in.  in  diameter  and  at  least  (i 
in.  deep. 

The  roof  bolt  is  furnished  with  sherardized  finish  but  the 
wedges  may  be  either  sherardized  or  japanned. 


For  Form  D  Suspensions 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


114862  Upper  roof  wedge,  japanned 

35690  Upper  roof  wedge,  sherardized     ...... 

114683  Lower  roof  wedge,  japanned 

35691  Lower  roof  wedge,  sherardized     .        .  ... 
35689  Roof  bolt  (%  in.-ll,  5  in.  special)  sherardized 

41069  Roof  bolt  (^  in.-ll,  5  in.  special)  with  nut,  sherardized 


45 
45 
35 
35 
40 
45 


ROOF  PLUG 

The  Forms  H  and  H3  suspensions  may  be  attached  to  the  mine  roof 
by  means  of  the  wooden  plug  and  gimlet  point  lag  screw  threaded  to  fit  the 
suspension  and  projecting  three  inches  above  it.  The  plug  is  drilled  axially  for 
the  screw  and  is  driven  into  the  hole  in  the  mine  roof.  The  lag  is  then  screwed 
into  the  plug,  its  taper  splitting  the  wood  and  expanding  it  permanently  in  place. 

The  roof  drilling  should  be  ll/%  in.  in  diameter  and  4  in.  deep. 


Cat.  No. 


34137 
36310 


Description 


Wooden  plug  (3  in.  x  1  ^  in.) 

Lag  screw  (%  in.  x  3%  in.  special)  sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


10 
25 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

FORM  H  CEILING  SUSPENSION 


For  use  where  roof  timbers  are 
available  for  attachment  of  suspen- 
sions. 

Total  height  of  suspension  above 
ear  seat  is  2  in.  The  supporting  arms 
are  slotted  for  J/£  inch  lag  screws. 


Ceiling  Suspension 
Distance  between  centers  of  screw  slots 


in-;  thickness  of  slotted  ears  %  in.;  diameter  of  shell 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

19044 
27370 

Form  H  ceiling  suspension, 
Form  H  ceiling  suspension, 

japanned          
sherardized      

230 
230 

FORM  H3  CEILING  SUSPENSION 


Cat.  No.  105705 


Cat.  No.  64560 


The  Form  H3  ceiling  suspension  is  for  attachment  to  roof  timbers  where  head  room  is  limited. 
They  arc  furnished  with  the  supporting  arms  either  at  the  bottom  or  the  top  of  the  shell ;  in  the  former 
case  they  are  designed  to  be  counter  sunk  in  the  supporting  timber,  bringing  the  top  of  the  ear  hub 
%  in-  below  the  bottom  of  the  timber.  When  the  supporting  arms  are  at  the  top  they  may  be  attached 
to  the  overhead  structure  without  countersinking;  its  total  height  above  the  ear  seat  is  lj^  in.;  ^  in. 
screws  are  required  for  the  supporting  arms. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

116061 
64560 
116078 
105705 

Form  H3  ceiling  suspension,  with  arms  at  bottom,  japanned         .... 
Form  H3  ceiling  suspension  with  arms  at  bottom,  sherardized      .... 
Form  H3  ceiling  suspension  with  arms  at  top,  japanned         .         .         .         . 
Form  H3  ceiling  suspension  with  arms  at  top,  sherardized              .... 

150 
150 
150 
150 

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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

FORM  D  CEILING  SUSPENSION 
(CAP  AND  CONE) 


Height  above  ear  seat  2^  in.;  diameter  of  screw  holes 


Approx. 

Cat.   Xo. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

17570 

Form  D  ceiling  suspension,  japanned 

350 

37991 

Form  D  ceiling  suspension,  sherardized 

350 

15819 

Form  D  ceiling  body  onlv,  japanned 

250 

39703 

Form  D  ceiling  body  only,  sherardized 

I'.'ji  i 

Ceiling  Suspension 

The  insulating  parts,  Cat.  No.  16925  cap  and  Cat.  No.  16926  cone,  are  listed  separately  on  another  page.     The 
cross  sectional  view  on  page  237  shows  the  fit  of  the  cap  and  cone  in  the  body. 


Ceiling  Suspension 


FORM  G  CEILING  SUSPENSION 

(INSULATED  BOLT) 
Height  above  ear  seat  3&  in.;  diameter  of  screw  holes  &  in. 


Approx. 

Cat.  Xo. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

16396 

Form  G  ceiling  suspension,  japanned    . 

225 

25998 

Form  G  ceiling  suspension,  sherardized 

. 

17.524 

Body  only  for  Cat.  No.  16396         .... 

<  ") 

25991 

Body  only  for  Cat.  No.  25998         .... 

7  .1 

17701 

Cap  only  for  Cat.  No.  16396  

60 

25999 

Cap  only  for  Cat.  No.  25998  

60 

The  insulated  bolt,  Cat.  No.  17207,  used  in  above  suspensions  is  listed  sep- 
arately on  another  page.  The  fit  of  the  insulated  bolt  in  the  suspension  bodies  is 
illustrated  on  page  243. 


FORM  G  SOCKET  CEILING  SUSPENSION 
(INSULATED  BOLT) 

Height  above  ear  seat  3^  in.;  width  of  screw  slots  ^  in. 


Approx. 

Cat.  Xo. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

38688 

Form 

G  socket 

ceiling  suspension,  japanned 

170 

38690 

Form 

G  socket 

ceiling  suspension,  sherardized    . 

170 

38689 

Body  only  for  Cat.  No. 

38688         

80 

38691 

Body 

only  for  C:. 

38690         

80 

Socket  Ceiling  Suspension 


The  insulated  bolt,  Cat.  No.  17207,  used  in  above  suspensions  is  listed  sep- 
arately on  another  page.  The  fit  of  the  insulated  bolt  in  the  casting  is  illustrated 
on  page  243. 


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FORM  H  BRACKET  SUSPENSION 

The  Form  H  bracket  suspension  consists  of  the  standard  3^  in.  shell 
to  which  the  bracket  arm  clamp  is  hinged,  thus  providing  the  flexibility 
required  to  care  for  vibration  in  the  trolley  wire. 

For  suspensions  for  2  in.  pipe  the  height  from  ear  seat  to  center  of  bracket  arm 
clamp  is  5%  in.;  for  1J^  in.  pipe  the  height  is  4J^  in.;  diameter  of  shell  3J4  in.  All 
metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 


I 
Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

25992 

Bracket  suspension  complete,  for  2  in.  pipe       .        .                              540 

25993 

Bracket  suspension  complete,  for  1  \ 

£  in.  pipe  . 

530 

25994 

Bracket  suspension,  without  clamp 

275 

25996 

Clamp  for  2  in.  pipe,  for  use  with  Cat.  No.  25992   . 

265 

25997 

Clamp  for  1  J^  in.  pipe,  for  use  with 

Cat.  No.  25993 

255 

Bracket  Suspension 


The  clamps  for  the  Form  H  bracket  suspensions  are  the  same  as  those  used  with 
Form  G  bracket  suspensions. 


FORM  D  BRACKET  SUSPENSION 
(CAP  AND  CONE) 

For  suspensions  for  2  in.  pipe  the  height  from  ear  seat  to  center  of 
bracket  arm  clamp  is  3^  in.;  for  lj^  in.  pipe  the  height  is  3%  in.  All 
metal  parts  including  studs  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


38005  Bracket  suspension,  for  2  in.  pipe 

38008  Bracket  suspension,  for  1 J^  in.  pipe 

39706  Bracket  body,  for  2  in.  pipe    . 

39707  Bracket  body,  for  1 J^  in.  pipe 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


400 

375 
305 
280 


Bracket  Suspension 

The  insulating  parts,  Cat.  No.  16925  cap  and  Cat.  No.  16926  cone,  are  listed  separately  on  another  page.    The 
cross  sectional  view  on  page  237  shows  the  fit  of  the  cap  and  cone  in  the  body. 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

FORM  G  BRACKET  SUSPENSION 
(INSULATED  BOLT) 


Bracket  Suspension 

For  suspensions  for  2  in.  pipe  the  height  from  ear  seat  to  center  of  bracket  arm  clamp  is  6%  in.;  for 
the  height  is  6%  in.    All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 


in.  pipe 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

25989 
25990 
25991 

Bracket  suspension,  for  2  in.  pipe        
Bracket  suspension,  for  1  ^  in.  pipe    
Body 

480 
460 
75 

25995 

Cap  

40 

25996 

Clamp  for  2  in.  pipe       .                                                                            .... 

275 

25997 

Clamp  for  1  ^  in.  pipe  ............. 

255 

The  insulated  bolt,  Cat.  No.  17207,  used  in  above  suspensions  is  listed  separately  on  another  page.     The  fit  of 
the  insulated  bolt  in  the  casting  is  illustrated  on  page  243. 


SPECIAL  HEAT  RESISTING  INSULATION  FOR  COKE  OVENS  AND  SMELTER  PLANTS 

For  use  where  excessive  temperatures  are  met,  as  about  coke  ovens  and  smelter  plants,  a  special 
insulation  can  be  furnished  which  will  withstand  fully  350  degrees  centigrade. 

This  insulation  is  used  in  the  form  of  caps  and  cones  and  also  insulated  bolts  and  can  therefore 
be  used  in  all  Form  D  and  Form  G  suspensions  listed  in  this  bulletin. 

Orders  for  suspensions  with  this  "heat  resisting"  insulation  should  be  made  very  clear:  The 
following  indicates  a  wording  which  cannot  be  mistaken — "100  Form  D  mine  suspensions  similar 
to  Cat.  No.  370X1  but  to  have  special  heat  resisting  cap  and  cone." 


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FORM  D  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION 

(CAP  AND   CONE) 


Section  of  Form  D  Suspension 

In  the  Form  D  suspensions  the  cap,  cone  and  malleable  iron  body  casting  (also  the  lock  washer 
when  ordered)  are  assembled  as  shown  in  the  sectional  view  above.  The  cap  and  cone  dovetail  together 
in  such  a  way  as  to  prevent  the  formation  of  a  film  of  moisture  between  them.  The  stud  bolt  head  is 
made  considerably  larger  than  the  opening  in  the  body  casting  so  that  accidental  breakage  of  the 
insulation  will  not  allow  the  trolley  wire  to  fall.  A  dead  load  of  over  six  tons  is  required  to  crush  the 
insulation  between  the  stud  cap  and  body. 

Cap  and  cone  Cat.  Nos.  16925  and  16920  are  standard  and  are  furnished  with  all  Form  D  suspensions 
unless  otherwise  ordered:  for  use  where  excessive  temperatures  are  met  a  special  insulation  is  offered, 
which  will  withstand  fully  350  degrees  centigrade.  This  "heat  resisting"  insulation  is  used  in  Cat. 
Nos.  113978  and  113979. 

The  lock  washer,  which  is  supplied  only  when  specially  ordered,  engages  directly  with  the  screw 
cap  and  the  body  and  effectively  prevents  any  tendency  to  unscrew  from  vibration. 


CAP  AND  CONE  INSULATORS 

For  convenience  in  ordering  parts,  caps,  cones  and  lock  washers  are  lis'ted  separately  in  the 
following  table.  They  are  interchangeable  for  all  Form  D  suspensions  having  studs  of  corresponding 
diameter. 

The  bodies  are  listed  separately  in  the  tables  of  complete  suspensions. 
All  studs  and  lock  washers  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cap 


Cone 


Lock  Washer 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

1  «QO^ 

70 

16920 

Insulating  cone  for  No.  16925,  standard    . 

.       25 

113978 
113979 

Insulating  cap,  special  heat  resisting 
Insulating  cone  for  Cat.  No.  113978,  special  heat  resisting 

70 
25 

19480 

Lock  washer  for  all  Form  D  suspensions    

3 

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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 

STRAIGHT  LINE 

Overall  length  6^2  in.;  height  above  ear  seat  2%  in.;  arm  yokes  accommodate  %  in.  span  wire.    Stud  and  body 
have  sherardized  finish. 


Straight  Line  Suspension 


Single  Curve  Suspension 


Cat.  No. 


37979 
39700 


Description 


Straight  line  suspension 
Straight  line  body 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


195 
100 


Distance  between  center  line  of  stud  and  center  of  pull  off  eye 
4%  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off  eye  ^  in.;  thickness  of  arm  at  eye  ^  in. 
Stud  and  body  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


37983         Single  curve  suspension 
39701         Single  curve  body  . 


DOUBLE  CURVE 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


245 
150 


Double  Curve  Suspension 

Length  between  centers  of  eyes  9J4  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off  eye  •&  in.;  thickness  of  arms  at  eyes  }/%  in.     Stud  and 
body  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 


37986         Double  curve  suspension 
39702         Double  curve  body 


Description 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


295 
200 


Strain  Suspension 


STRAIN 

Overall  length  7l/%  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off  eyes  T%  in.;  arm 
yokes  accommodate  %  in.  span  wire.  Stud  and  body  have  sher- 
ardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


37997 
39705 


Strain  suspension    . 
Strain  body 


spensu 
dy 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


245 
150 


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DOUBLE  TROLLEY  FORM  D  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION 

The  Form  D  double  trolley  suspensions  are  particularly  suited  for  use  where  there  is  a  difference 
of  potential  between  the  two  wires,  inasmuch  as  they  insulate  the  wires  from  each  other. 

The  distance  between  centers  is  6 %  m-  which  allows  ample  space  for  frog  and  crossing  devices 
where  double  trolley  turnouts  are  installed. 

The  bodies  are  heavier  throughout  than  the  bodies  of  corresponding  single  trolley  suspensions 
and  are  fully  adequate  to  the  stresses  of  the  heaviest  line  construction. 


STRAIGHT  LINE 


Straight  Line  Suspension 

Overall  length  13  M  in.;  distance  between  centers  of  studs  6^4  in.;  arm  yokes  accommodate  Y&  in.  span  wire. 
Studs  and  body  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

38010 

470 

39708 

280 

SINGLE  CURVE 


Single  Curve  Suspension 


Length  between  center  line  of  outer  stud  and  center  of  pull  off  eye  11^  in.;  distance  between  centers  of  studs 
Y2  in.  ;  diameter  of  pull  off  eye  A  in.  ;  thickness  of  pull  off  arm  at  eye  M  in.    Studs  and  body  have  sherardized  finish. 


6  Y2 


Cat.  No. 


38014 
39709 


Description 


Single  curve  suspension 
Single  curve  body  . 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


500 
310 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
DOUBLE  CURVE 


Double  Curve  Suspension 

Length  between  centers  of  pull  off  eyes  15%  in-I  distance  between  centers  <,f  studs  (ij^  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off 
eyes  -&  in.;  thickness  of  pull  off  arms  at  eye  Y"i  in.     'Studs  and  body  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 


39927 
39710 


Description 


Double  curve  suspension 
Double  curve  body 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


565 
375 


FORM  H  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION 

(ROUND  TOP) 

STRAIGHT  LINE,  FORM  H 

These  are  made  in  two  sizes  3%  m-  and  3/^  in.  in  diameter.  The  3^  in.  suspension  has  extra 
heavy  shell  and  arms  and  is  designed  especially  for  the  heaviest  construction. 

Each  of  these  suspensions,  being  in  one  piece,  is  held  against  turning  by  the  span  wire,  and  cannot 
therefore  become  unscrewed  as  a  result  of  vibration  in  service. 

Overall  length  6j/£  in.;  arm  yokes 
accommodate  %  in.  span  wire.  Shell 
and  stud  have  the  sherardized  finish. 


Straight  Line  Suspension — Form  H 


Cat.  No. 

Description 
Straight  line  sus- 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

2598C 

pension,  3  J4  in. 
shell 

210 

39690 

Straight  line  sus- 

pension 3^2  in. 

shell 

265 

Section  of  Straight  Line 
Suspension 


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STRAIGHT  LINE,  FORM  H3 


Straight  Line  Suspension — Form  H3 

This  suspension  is  made  in  one  size,  3  in.  diameter  and  ^  in-  stud. 

The  stud  is  mechanically  fastened  in  the  shell  and  insulated  by  the  best  sheet  mica.    The  moulded 
compound  affords  efficient  protection  against  moisture. 

Overall  length  6%  in.,  fits  %  in.  span  wire.     Shell  and  stud  sherardized. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


112200 


Straight  line  suspension 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


170 


Single  Curve  Suspension 


SINGLE  CURVE,  FORM  H 


Length  between  center  line 
of  stud  and  center  of  pull  off  eye 
4}/2  in.;  height  above  center  of 
pull  off  eye  3J/2  in.;  diameter  of 
pull  off  eye  YS  in.;  thickness  of 
pull  off  arm  at  eye  3/2  in.;  diam- 
eter of  shell  3^4  in.  All  metal 
parts  including  stud  have  sher- 
ardized finish. 


Suspension  Body 


Cat.  Xo. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

68953   - 
(58961 
128424 

Single  curve  suspension,  33/2  in.  shell           .         .         .         .    •    . 
Single  curve  suspension  bodv,  for  Cat.  No.  68953    .         .         .-        . 
Removable  arm,  for  Cat.  No.  68953  

310 
255 

55 

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GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
DOUBLE  CURVE 


Length  between  centers  of 
pull  off  eyes  9  in.;  height  above 
center  of  pull  off  eyes  3H  i"-: 
diameter  of  shell  3  Yi  in. ;  diameter 
of  pull  off  eyes  YS  in-;  thickness 
of  pull  off  arms  at  eyes  Y%  in. 
All  metal  parts  including  stud 
have  sherardized  finish. 


Double  Curve  Suspension 


Suspension  Body 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

395 

285 
55 

68957 
66330 
128424 

Double  curve  suspension 
Double  curve  suspension 
Removable  arm,  for  Cat 

,  3M  in.  shell         
body,  for  Cat.  No.  68957          
.  No.  68957    

FORM  S  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION 

These  suspensions  consist  of  liberally  designed  malleable  iron  yokes  fitted  with  2  in.  giant  strain 
insulators  or  wood  strain  insulators  either  1  in.  or  \%  in.  in  diameter.  If  other  insulators  are  desired, 
bodies  and  insulators  should  be  ordered  separately. 

STRAIGHT  LINE 
WITH  2  IN.   GIANT  STRAIN  INSULATORS,  CAT.  NO.  64425 

Length  between  centers  of  outer  eyes  15%  in.     All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 
Approximate  weight  410  Ib.  per  100. 


Straight  Line  Suspension — Cat.  No.  66648 


WITH   1   IN.  WOOD   STRAIN  INSULATORS,  CAT.  NO.   16727 

Length  between  centers  of  outer  eyes  27  in.     All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 
Approximate  weight  515  Ib.  per  100. 


Straight  Line  Suspension  —  Cat.  No.  66640 


WITH  1   1/4  IN.  WOOD   STRAIN  INSULATORS,   CAT.  NO.  37488 

Length  between  centers  of  outer  eyes  27  in.    All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 
Approximate  weight  585  Ib.  per  100. 


Straight  Line  Suspension — Cat.  No.  89483 


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BODIES  FOR  STRAIGHT  LINE  SUSPENSIONS 
COMPLETE  WITH  BOLTS,  WASHERS  AND  PINS 

Length  between  pin  centers  8  in.;  clevis  opening  •£%  in.;  diameter  of  pins  ^  in.     All  metal  parts  including  stud 
have  sherardized  finish.     Approximate  weight  235  Ib.  per  100. 


Straight  Line  Suspension  Body — :Cat.  No.  66632 


FORM  G  SUSPENSIONS  FOR  SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION 


Section  of  Form  G  Suspension 


The  Form  G  suspensions  consist  of  malleable  iron  castings  and  insulated  bolts  assembled  as 
indicated  in  the  sectional  view.  The  insulated  bolt  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  a  cap  casting  threaded 
to  the  body  casting.  A  dead  load  of  over  6  tons  is  required  to  crush  the  insulation  between  the  stud 
cap  of  the  insulated  bolt  and  the  body  casting.  Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  shoulder  of  the 
forged  steel  bolt  which  is  under  cut  providing  a  considerable  recess  into  which  the  insulating  com- 
pound is  moulded.  The  effect  of  the  undercut  is  to  provide  a  flange  which  very  effectively  binds  the 
compound  to  the  bolt  at  the  point  which  otherwise  would  be  weakest. 

Insulated  bolt  Cat.  No.  17207  is  standard  and  is  furnished  with  all  Form  G  suspensions  unless 
otherwise  ordered.  For  use  where  excessive  temperatures  are  met,  a  special  insulation  is  offered 
which  will  withstand  fully  350  degrees  centigrade;  this  "heat  resisting"  insulation  is  used  in  Cat. 
No.  113980  which  is  otherwise  a  duplicate  of  Cat.  No.  17207. 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
INSULATED  BOLTS 

Insulated  bolts.  Cat.  Nos.  17207  and  62561  are  interchangeable  for  all  Form  G  suspensions,  having 
studs  of  corresponding  diameter,  and  fit  all  standard  ears  except  the  automatic  ear,  Cat.  No.  17338, 
for  which  a  special  insulated  bolt,  Cat.  No.  17341,  with  pointed  stud  is  provided.  The  studs  have 
sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No.  17207 


Cross  Section  of  Insulated  Bolts 


Cat.  No.  17341 


Cat.  \o. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

17207                Insulated  bolt,  standard 
113980                Insulated  bolt,  special  heat 
17341                Insulated  bolt,  for  automat 

90 
90 

95 

resisting  
c  ear,  Cat.  No.  17338   

STRAIGHT  LINE 


Straight  Line  Suspension 

Overall  length  across  arms  6  in.;  height  above  ear  seat  3j/s  in.;  arm  yokes  accommodate  %  in.  span  wire.     All 
metal  parts  including  studs  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

25Q76 

Straight  line  suspension                                    ......... 

246 

25977 

Body                                           

120 

25978 

Cap                                     

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SINGLE  CURVE 


Single  Curve  Suspension 

Length  from  center  line  of  stud  to  center  of  pull  off  eye  4  in.;  height  above  ear  seat  3j/$  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off 
eye  YS  in.;  thickness  of  pull  off  arm  at  eye  J^  in.     All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  standard  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

25981 

Single  curve  suspension         ....                         ...... 

270 

25982 

Body         

145 

25978 

Cap  . 

35 

DOUBLE  CURVE 


Double  Curve  Suspension 

Length  between  centers  of  pull  off  eyes  8  in.;  height  above  ear  seat  3%  in.;  diameter  of  pull  off  eyes  •&  in.;  thick- 
ness of  pull  off  arm  at  eye  %  in.     All  metal  parts  including  stud  have  sherardized  finish. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

25984 

Double  curve  suspension                                                                          .... 

310 

25985 

Body                                                                                                     

185 

25978 

Can   . 

35 

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TROLLEY  WIRE  SUSPENSIONS 
FORM  M  MECHANICAL  EAR 

The  Form  M  mechanical  ear  consists  of  steel  drop  forgings  and  a  machine  steel  socket  stud  and 
pin,  so  interlocked  that  it  is  impossible  for  the  parts  to  become  separated  and  lost.  The  use  of  forgings 
insures  absolute  accuracy  in  the  fit  of  the  lips  on  the  wire  and  maximum  clearance  to  the  trolley 
wheels.  The  parts  are  strong  and  durable  though  lighter  in  actual  weight  than  any  of  the  malleable 
iron  clamping  ears. 

The  ears  are  made  suitable  for  grooved,  round  and  figure  8  wires,  and  each  ear  accommodates 
all  sizes  of  the  wire  for  which  it  was  designed. 

EARS  FOR  GROOVED  WIRE 

FORM  M  MECHANICAL  EAR 


The  Form  M  ear  consists  of  two  drop  forged  steel  jaws  hinged  together  with  a  steel  pin.  The 
clamping  _plate  insures  positive  bearing  upon  the  jaws  under  pressure  exerted  by  the  clamping  nut. 
The  simple  turning  of  the  hexagonal  nut  tightens  the  ear  on  the  wire  and  suspension  in  one  operation. 
The  ear  is  3  in.  long  and  2  in.  in  height  and  will  fit  any  suspension  with  ^  in.  stud. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


1 14905  Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned 

113052  Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherar- 

dized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

55 
55 


FORM  A  SCREW  CLAMP  EARS 

The  form  of  the  grooved  trolley  wire  permits  the  use  of  a  clamping  ear  which  holds  the  wire 
with  perfect  security,  and  at  the  same  time  offers  no  obstruction  to  the  passage  of  the  trolley  wheel. 


Diagram  Showing  How 

The  Clamping  Ear  Holds 

Grooved  Trolley  Wire 

Diameter  flange  1^  in.;  Thickness  y%  in.;  Height  2  in.;  Boss  tapped  ^  in.  thread. 

The  lips  of  the  ears  are  so  shaped  as  to  give  a  four-point  bearing  in  the  grooves  which  prevents 
any  tendency  of  the  wire  to  roll  out  of  the  ear  as  a  result  of  torsional  or  transverse  stress. 

The  5  in.  and  7  in.  plain  ears  are  listed  in  both  malleable  iron  and  composition. 

The  feeder  and  strain  ears  are  composition  with  lips  tinned  for  soldering  to  the  wire. 

All  screw  clamp  ears  for  grooved  wires  are  interchangeable  on  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires.  They 
have  l^a  in.  hub  flanges  and  have  iV-18  screws. 


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EARS  FOR  GROOVED  WIRE 
FORM  A  SCREW  CLAMP  EARS 

5   IN.   PLAIN 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 

per  100 

19432 

For 

Nos. 

00, 

000 

and 

OCOO 

wires, 

malleable 

iron, 

iapanned    .         . 

66 

37804 

For 

Nos. 

00, 

000 

and 

0000 

wires, 

malleable 

iron, 

sherardized        .... 

66 

27627 

For 

Nos. 

00, 

000 

and 

0000 

wires, 

comp. 

75 

7  IN.   PLAIN 

The  7  in.  plain  ears,  being  designed  especially  for  use  with  Nos.  000  and  0000  grooved  wires, 
are  extra  heavy  throughout. 


34123 
37805 
34124 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned 
For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 
For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp 


100 


10  IN.   CURVE 

The  curve  ears  may  also  be  advantageously  employed  in  straight  line  construction,  especially 
with  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires. 


34125 
37808 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned    . 
For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 


125 
125 


7  IN.  FEEDER 


Cat.  No.  59565 


Cat.  No.  48455 


59565 
48455 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 
For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 


115 

100 


Will  accommodate  feeder  wire  up  to  and  including  No.  0000. 


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EARS  FOR  GROOVED  WIRE 
FORM  A  SCREW  CLAMP  EARS 

12  IN.   STRAIN 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

34127 

For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

165 

7  IN.  HALF  STRAIN 


61232 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 


90 


SOLDERED  CLINCH  EARS 


=3.1 


Form  P 


Form  P2 


Clinch  ears  for  grooved  wire  are  designed  to  be  sprung  on  the  wire  by  hand  and  the  sides  crimped 
together,  making  a  snug  fit.  They  are  then  usually  soldered.  The  00  ears  are  furnished  with  the  hub 
flange  either  \y%  in.  or  lT7ft  in.  in  diameter;  the  difference  being  designated  by  the  absence  or  presence 
of  a  numerical  exponent  after  the  form  letter.  Special  attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  the  grooves 
are  formed  to  give  an  exact  fit  both  at  the  groove  bottom  and  the  lips.  The  ears  are  furnished  in  three 
lengths  and  have  their  lips  tinned  for  soldering. 


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EARS  FOR  GROOVED  WIRE 
SOLDERED  CLINCH  EARS 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

39876 

9  in   Form  P,  for  No.  00  wire       .......... 

80 

39879 

9  in   Form  P2,  for  No.  00  wire     

85 

40941 
40937 
39877 

9  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  000  wire           
9  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  OOCO  wire         
12  in   Form  P,  for  No.  00  wire     

100 
120 
94 

39880 
40943 
40939 
39878 

12  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  00  wire           
12  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  000  wire         
12  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  0000  wire       
15  in.  Form  P,  for  No.  00  wire    ........... 

100 
129 
140 
108 

39881 
39882 
39884 

15  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  00  wire           
15  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  000  wire         
15  in.  Form  P2,  for  No.  0000  wire       

125 
150 
170 

15  IN.  FEEDER  EARS 


39891 

Form  P,  for  No.  00  wire        ............ 

140 

39892 

Form  P-2,  for  No.  000  wire          

185 

39894 

Form  P-2,  for  No.  0000  wire                 .                 .                                                  .        . 

200 

39896 

Set  screw  for  feeder  ears,  14-24,  %  in.  square  head          

The  feeder  boss  on  all  Nos.  0  and  00  ears  is  drilled  to  take  wire  00  and  smaller.    The  Nos.  000  and  0000  ears  take 
feeder  wires  up  to  0000. 

15  IN.   STRAIN 


60351 


Form  P,  for  No.  00  wire 


130 


SINGLE  END   STRAIN 


8  in.  half  strain  ear  for  No.  00  wire    . 

9  in.  half  strain  ear  for  No.  000  wire 
9  in.  half  strain  ear  for  No.  0000  wire 


60 
75 
90 


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EARS  FOR  GROOVED  WIRE 
SPLICING  EARS^SOLDERED 

Designed  for  soldering  in  same  manner  as  soldered  splicing  sleeves. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

19436 
19437 
19438 

19^  in.  splicing 
21  %  in.  splicing 
23^2  in.  splicing 

ear  for 
ear  for 
ear  for 

No. 
No. 
No. 

00  wire   
000  wire          
0000  wire        

225 
250 

285 

EARS  FOR  ROUND  WIRE 

FORM  M  MECHANICAL  EARS 


This  ear  is  of  the  forged  steel  type  shown  on  page  246  with  lips  of  the  clamping  jaws  arranged 
to  accommodate  round  wires.  The  clamps  are  3  in.  long  and  0  in.  in  height  and  suitable  for  any  sus- 
pension having  %  m-  stud. 


Cat.  No. 

114904 
113298 


Description 


Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned 
Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sher- 
ardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

58 
58 


FORM  B  CLAMPING  EAR 

Although  this  ear  was  designed  primarily  for  use  on  round  wire  it  is  frequently  used  on  2/0  grooved 
wire  which  has  been  worn  to  such  an  extent  that  the  regular  grooved  wire  ears  will  not  hold  it.  The 
clamping  sheath  which  surrounds  and  holds  the  trolley  wire  is  formed  from  hard  bronze  sheet  0.032  in. 
thick  so  its  obstruction  to  a  slow  moving  trolley  wheel  is  negligible.  It  is  evident  from  the  accompany- 
ing illustration  that  the  sheath  is  the  only  part  of  the  ear  subject  to  wear  and  that  it  can  be  very 
readily  replaced. 


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EARS  FOR  ROUND  WIRE 
FORM  B  CLAMPING  EAR 


Overall  length  8  in.;  height  from  center  of  trolley  wire  to  top  of  hub  1%  in. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

16379 

Clamping  ear,  Form  B,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron  sherardized 

85 

15901 

Clamping  sheath,  for  Cat.  No.  16379,  hard  bronze          

15 

15902 

Clamping  block,  for  Cat.  No.  16379,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 

12 

15903 

Clamping  screw,  for  Cat.  No.  16379,  steel,  sherardized  . 

6 

6  IN.  AUTOMATIC  EAR 

The  automatic  ear  is  clamped  on  the  wire  by  the  spreading  action  of  a  special  pointed  stud  in 
the  suspension,  for  which  the  special  insulated  bolt,  Cat.  No.  17341,  is  furnished  with  Form  G  suspen- 
sions. 

This  ear  is  often  very  useful  for  temporary  work,  and,  together  with  the  adapter,  can  be  used  with 
standard  suspensions. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weigh! 
per  100 

125 
50 

17338 
17400 

6  in.  automatic 
Adapter  for  No 

ear,  for 
17338, 

Nos.  0 
comp. 

and  00  wires, 

malleable  iron,  sherardized  . 

SCREW  CLAMP— FORM  A 

The  ease  of  installation  and  removal  of  the  screw  clamp  ears  for  round  wire  make  them  increas- 
ingly useful,  not  only  for  temporary  installations  but  also  for  more  permanent  work. 

5  IN.   PLAIN 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

41047 
41048 
41443 

For  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized       
For  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned  
For  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp.   ........... 

70 
70 

80 

41049 
41050 

41444 

For  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized       
For  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned  
For  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

75 
85 
85 

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Form  J 


EARS  FOR  ROUND  WIRE 
CLINCH 


Clinch  ears  for  round  wire  arc  furnished 
in  two  forms, — the  "J"  and  the  "J2"  which 
differ  only  in  the  diameter  of  the  hub  flange. 
The  Form  J,  with  a  l^g  in.  flange  is  particularly 
suitable  for  use  with  suspensions  of  the  insu- 
lated bolt  type,  Form  G.  The  Form  J2  ears 
have  a  1TV  m-  hub  flange  and  are  especially 
suitable  for  suspensions  presenting  a  large 
bearing  surface  at  the  base  of  their  studs, 
such  as  the  Forms  H,  S,  and  D. 

The  clinch  ears  have  an  extra  deep  groove 
so  that  the  lips  approximately  meet  beneath 
the  wire  and  are  generally  used  without  solder. 


Form  J2 


In  the  design  of  these  ears  all  angles  are  filled  with  generous  fillets,  and  in  their  manufacture 
extreme  care  is  exercised  to  maintain  accurate  dimensions  of  the  milled  grooves  and  of  the  lips  which 
are  tapered  to  a  knife  edge. 

Grooves  are  milled  to  exact  dimensions  and  unless  specially  ordered  are  furnished  untinned. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

32574 

9  in   Form  J   for  No   0  wire 

57 

32576 

9  in.  Form  J   for  No.  00  wire                                         ....... 

63 

32575 

9  in   Form  J2   for  No   0  wire                                                                  .... 

69 

32577 

9  in.  Form  J2,  for  No.  OC  wire              .                 ........ 

74 

32570 

12  in    Form  J    for  No   0  wire      •                                   ....... 

72 

32572 

12  in    Form  J   for  No   00  wire                                                        ..... 

82 

32571 

12  in    Form  J2   for  No   0  wire 

75 

32573 
19424 

12  in.  Form  J2,  for  No.  00  wire 
15  in    Form  J   for  No   0  wire                                                          ..... 

85 
85 

19425 

15  in    Form  J   for  No   00  wire                                                                .... 

94 

32568 

15  in.  Form  J2   for  No   0  wire                               ........ 

88 

32569 
34113 
34114 

15  in.  Form  J2,  for  No.  00  wire            
15  in.  Form  J2,  for  No.  000  wire         
15  in.  Form  J2,  for  No.  0000  wire       

97 

124 
140 

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EARS  FOR  ROUND  WIRE 
SOLDERED 


i 


J 


Form  H 


Form  H2 


Soldered  ears  for  round  wire  are  furnished  in  two  Forms — the  "H"  and  the  "H2"  which  differ 
only  in  the  diameter  of  the  hub  flange.  The  Form  H  with  a  l^g  in.  flange  is  particularly  suitable 
for  use  with  suspensions  of  the  insulated  bolt  type,  Form  G.  The  Form  H2  ears  have  a  Ifo  m-  hub 
flange  and  are  especially  suitable  for  suspensions  presenting  a  large  bearing  surface  at  the  base  of  their 
studs,  such  as  the  Forms  H,  S  and  D. 

These  ears  have  a  groove  depth  equal  to  the  diameter  of  the  wire  so  that  when  the  lips  are  peened 
down  and  soldered  the  bottom  of  the  wire  is  exposed,  allowing  unobstructed  passage  of  the  trolley 
wheel. 

In  the  design  of  these  ears  all  angles  are  filled  with  generous  fillets,  and  in  their  manufacture 
extreme  care  is  exercised  to  maintain  accurate  dimensions  of  the  milled  grooves  and  of  the  lips  which 
are  tapered  to  a  knife  edge. 

Grooves  are  milled  to  exact  dimensions  and,  unless  specially  ordered,  are  tinned  for  soldering. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

16034 

9  in.  Form  H,  for  No.  0  wire        ...... 

54 

15157 

9  in.  Form  H,  for  No.  00  wire      ..... 

62 

31666 

9  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  0  wire 

57 

31668 
32562 

9  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  00  wire 
12  in.  Form  H,  for  No.  0  wire      ........... 

68 
63 

32564 
32563 
32565 
16394 

12  in.  Form  H,  for  No.  00  wire    * 
1.2  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  0  wire             
12  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  00  wire          
15  in    Form  H,  for  No.  0  wire 

72 
66 
85 
82 

15022 

15  in    Form  H    for  No.  00  wire 

94 

31665 
31667 
:!4111 
34112 

15  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  0  wire             
15  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  00  wire           
15  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  000  wire        
15  in.  Form  H2,  for  No.  0000  wire      

88 
104 
122 
128 

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EARS  FOR  ROUND  WIRE 

All  feeder,  strain  and  splicing  ears  for  use  on  round  wire  are  of  the  deep  groove  form  as  denoted 
by  the  letter  J.  The  0  and  00  sizes  have  hub  flanges  ll/%  in.  in  diameter  and  the  000  and  0000  sizes 
have  1TV  in.  flanges,  the  size  of  the  flange  being  indicated  by  the  absence  or  presence  of  the  numer- 
ical exponent  (2)  after  the  form  letter. 

All  these  ears  are  designed  for  soldering  and  unless  especially  ordered  are  furnished  with  tinned  lips. 

15  IN.  FEEDER 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


95 
100 
145 
155 


15120  Form  J,  for  No.  0  wire 

15121  Form  J,  for  No.  00  wire 

34115  Form  J2,  for  No.  000  wire 

34116  Form  J2,  for  No.  0000  wire  

39896  Set  screw  for  above  feeder  ears,  14-24,  }/%  in.  long,  square  head  .... 

The  feeder  lug  of  the  0  and  00  ears  is  drilled  to  take  00  B.&S.  solid  wire.    The  000  and  0000  ears  take  wire  up  to 
and  including  0000  B.&S. 

15  IN.   STRAIN 


68446 
60348 
60349 
60350 


Form  J,  for  No.  0  wire 
Form  J,  for  No.  00  wire 
Form  J2,  for  No.  000  wire 
Form  J2,  for  No.  0000  wire 


100 
110 
150 
190 


SINGLE  END   STRAIN 


30459 
30460 
34121 
34122 


8  in.,  for  No.  0  wire 

8  in.,  for  No.  00  wire 

9  in.,  for  No.  000  wire  . 
9  in.,  for  No.  0000  wire 


40 
50 
60 
70 


15  IN.  SOLDERED   SPLICING 


15138  Form  J,  for  No.  0  wire 

12900  Form  J,  for  No.  00  wire 

34119  Form  J2,  for  No.  000  wire 

34120  Form  J2,  for  No.  0000  wire 


125 
130 
210 
250 


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EARS  FOR  FIG.  8  WIRE 
FORM  M  MECHANICAL  EAR 


This  ear  is  the  same  as  shown  on  page  246  excepting  that  it  is  made  to  hold  figure  8  wire.    It  con- 
sists of  steel  forgings  which  insure  accurate  fit  on  the  wire  and  maximum  clearance  to  the  trolley  wheel. 
Ear  is  3  in.  long  and  2  in.  in  height  suitable  for  any  suspension  with  %  m-  stud. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

114906 
113053 

Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron 
Form  M  mechanical  ear  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable 
ardized          ............ 

,  japanned 
iron,  sher- 

60 
60 

116060 
114878 


FORM  A  SCREW  CLAMP 


5  IN.  PLAIN 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

115812 
109898 

For 
For 

Nos. 
Nos. 

00, 
00, 

000 
000 

and 
and 

0000 
0000 

wires,  malleable 
wires,  malleable 

iron, 
iron, 

japanned    
sherardized        .... 

70 
70 

7  IN.  PLAIN 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned    . 
For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 


94 
94 


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EARS  FOR  FIG.  8  WIRE 

FORM  A  SCREW  CLAMP 

10  IN.   CURVE 


Cat.  No.  Description 


115717  For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  japanned    . 

114882  For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


130 
130 


7  IN.  FEEDER 


114884 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.     . 


120 


12  IN.  STRAIN 


114880 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.     . 


170 


7  IN.  HALF  STRAIN 


114907 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.     . 


90 


15  IN.   SPLICING 


12900  Form  J,  for  No.  00  wire 

34119  Form  J2,  for  No.  000  wire    . 

34120  Form  J2,  for  No.  0000  wire 


130 
210 
250 


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POLE  BRACKETS 

The  following  pole  brackets  represent  the  various  forms  called  for  in  modern  line  construction 
and  include  the  three  styles  of  tube,  the  use  of  which  has  been  approved  in  the  best  practice. 

The  wrought  iron  pipe  referred  to  in  the  table  is  standard  welded  gas  and  water  pipe,  and  the 
structural  tubing  is  a  special  high  carbon  steel  tube  with  butt  joint,  which,  because  of  the  great  stiffness 
of  the  material  does  not  require  a  welded  seam. 

All  diameters  given  are  the  nominal  inside  diameters  of  standard  wrought  iron  pipe. 

All  parts  of  these  brackets  are  finished  in  black  japan. 

The  following  table  gives  dimensions  and  weights  of  the  various  tubes  employed. 


Mot«>,-oi                                      Nominal  Inside 
Diameter  in  In. 

Actual  Outside 
Diameter  in  In. 

Thickness  of 
Wall  in  In. 

Weight  in  Lb. 
per  Ft. 

1& 

1.66 

0.140 

2.2 

Wrought  iron  pipe   .                                  \Yi 

1.90 

0.145 

2.6 

2 

2.375 

0.154 

3.6 

\% 

1.66 

0.095 

1.5 

"A"  tubing       ...                         \yL                                  1.90 

0.095 

1.87 

2                                       2.375 

0.107 

2.50 

1& 

1.66 

0.140 

2.2 

"C"  tubing       ...                        \y<i 

1.90 

0.145 

2.5 

2 

2.375 

0.154 

3.5 

FLEXIBLE  BRACKETS 

9  ft.  long  with  Guy  Rod  and  Galvanized  Steel  Cable 
FORM  Al  BRACKETS 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 

1 

per  100 

per  100 

40009 

IK  in.  "A" 

tubing    .... 

3250 

40012 

2  in. 

"A" 

tubing         .... 

3450 

40010 

IK  in.  "C" 

tubing                                      3800 

40013 

2  in. 

"C" 

tubine 

4000 

40011 

1  K  in.  wrought  iron  pipe          .        .        3900 

40014 

2  in. 

wrought  iron  pipe 

4100 

For  sherardized  brackets  or  brackets  other  than  9  feet  in  length,  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 


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POLE  BRACKETS 

FLEXIBLE  BRACKETS 

9  ft.  long  with  Guy  Rod  and  Galvanized  Steel  Cable 
FORM  A2  BRACKETS 


This  bracket  differs  from  the  Form   "  Al  "   only  in  that  it  has  additional  adjustment  for  tension  of  span  wire. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 

per  100 

per  100 

40015 

l^in. 

"A" 

tubing     ....        3300 

40018 

2  in. 

"A" 

tubing         .... 

3500 

40016      l^in. 

"C" 

tubing                                        3850            40019 

2  in. 

"C" 

tubing 

4050 

40017 

1/2  m. 

wrought  iron  pipe 

3950 

40020 

2  in. 

wrought  iron  pipe 

4150 

For  sherardized  brackets  or  brackets  other  than  9  feet  in  length,  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

9  ft.  long  with  Guy  Rod  and  Galvanized  Steel  Cable 
FORM  B  COMBINATION  BRACKETS 


Approx. 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

per  100 

40021 

"  A  "  tubing,  arm  1  Yi  in.,  strut  1  %  in. 

4150 

40024       "A"  tubing,  arm  2  in.,  strut  1%  in. 

5050 

40022 

"  C"  tubing,  arm  1  1/2  in.,  strut  1  %  in. 

5000 

40025      "C"  tubing,  arm  2  in.,  strut  1^  in.      6250 

40023 

Wrought  iron  pipe,  arm  1  }/%  in.  strut 

40026      Wrought  iron  pipe,  arm  2  in.,  strut 

IK  in.       -        . 

5100 

iHin  

6400 

For  sherardized  brackets  or  brackets  other  than  9  feet  in"  length,  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 


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POLE  BRACKETS 

RIGID  BRACKETS 

9  ft.  long 
FORM   C  BRACKETS 


Approx. 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

• 

per  100 

40027 

"  A  "  tubing,  arm  1  %  in.,  strut  1  J£  in. 

2850           40030 

"A"  tubing,  arm  2  in.,  strut  IK  in. 

3800 

40028 

"  C  "  tubing,  arm  1  1/2  in.,  strut  1  %  in. 

3700 

40031 

"C"  tubing,  arm  2  in.,  strut  IK  in- 

5000 

40029 

Wrought  iron  pipe,  arm  1^  in.,  strut 

40032 

Wrought  iron  pipe,  arm  2  in.,  strut 

IK  in  

3800 

;        IK  in  

5100 

For  sherardized  brackets  or  brackets  other  than  9  feet  in  length,  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

WALL  BRACKETS— CAST  IRON 
FOR  SUPPORTING  PIPE  BRACKET  ARM 


Cat    No.  15037 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

15026 
15037 

Short  bracket  for  1  K  in 
Long  bracket  for  1  K  in. 

pipe,  length 
pipe,  length 

22A  in.,  height  28K  in 
30&  in.,  height  28  K  in. 

.,  diameter  of  hole,  2K  in. 
,  diameter  of  hole,  2^  in. 

2400 
3100 

260 


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SPLICING  SLEEVES 

MECHANICAL 

For  use  without  solder.    Made  of  brass  with  tempered  steel  wedges. 


42448 
42449 
42450 


FOR  ROUND  AND  GROOVED  WIRE 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 

per  100 

64441 

For  No.  0  round  wire,  10  in.  long 

75 

64442                For  No.  00  round  or  grooved  wire,  11  in.  long          

90 

64443                For  No.  000  round  or  grooved  wire,  1  1  in.  long 

115 

64444 

For  No.  0000  round  or  grooved  wire,  12  in.  long      - 

125 

FOR  FIG.  8  WIRE 


10  in.  long,  for  No.  00  Fig.  8  wire 
10  in.  long,  for  No.  000  Fig.  8  wire 
12  in.  long,  for  No.  0000  Fig.  8  wire 


115 
125 
140 


SOLDERED— FOR  GROOVED  AND  ROUND  WIRE 

In  order  to  secure  the  greatest  possible  strength,  soldered  splicing  sleeves  are  made  from  hard 
drawn  seamless  tubing,  so  annealed  as  to  relieve  all  internal  strains  in  the  metal  and  avoid  all  danger 
of  weather  cracks  to  which  hard  drawn  brass  is  liable.  The  sleeves  are  tinned  for  soldering. 

BRASS  SLEEVES 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

64431 

For  No. 

0  round  wire,  10  in.  x  %  in. 

50 

64432 

For  No. 

0  round  wire,  15  in.  x  %  in. 

75 

64433 

For  No. 

00  round  or  grooved  wire,  10  in.  x  ^ 

in  

55 

64434               For  No. 

00  round  or  grooved  wire,  16  in.  x  % 

in.    . 

75 

64435               For  No. 

000  round  or  grooved  wire,  11  in.  x  2 

£in. 

90 

64436                For  No. 

000  round  or  grooved  wire,  18  in.  x  $ 

iin  

130 

64437 

For  No. 

0000  round  or  grooved  wire,  12  in.  x 

Vs  in  

150 

64438 

For  No. 

0000  round  or  grooved  wire,  20  in.  x 

Kin  

210 

PURE  COPPER  SLEEVES 


88641  For  No.  0  round  wire,  15  in.  x  ^  in. 

88651  For  No.  00  round  or  grooved  wire,  16  in.  x  ^  in.    . 

88672  For  No.  000  round  or  grooved  wire,  18  in.  x  %  in. 

88785  For  No.  0000  round  or  grooved  wire,  20  in.  x  J^  in. 


80 

80 

130 

200 


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STRAIN  INSULATORS 

GIANT 


Recent  radical  improvements  in  design  give  the  Giant  Strain  Insulator  a  largely  increased  mechan- 
ical strength  and  a  dielectric  strength  to  care  for  the  potentials  encountered  in  direct  suspension 
work.  The  insulation  under  stress  is  exclusively  sheet  mica  (under  compression)  and  the  limit  of 
its  mechanical  strength  is  the  rupturing  limit  of  the  metal  parts  without  regard  to  temperature  or  other 
service  conditions.  The  insulators  are  made  in  two  sizes,  having  2  in.  and  2^g  in.  diameters,  and 
equipped  with  standard  and. large  eyes  and  standard  and  large  clevises  in  any  combination.  All 
metal  parts  are  sherardized. 

STRENGTH 


MECHANICAL 

ELECTRICAL 

2  In. 

2*iln. 

2  In. 

2HIn. 

Test  load     
Average  breaking  load 

2500  Ib. 
5000  Ib. 

4000  Ib. 
8000  Ib. 

Test  voltage      .... 
Average  breakdown  voltage  . 

5000  v. 
12000  v. 

5000  v. 
15000  v. 

DIMENSIONS 


DIMENSIONS  OF  EYES  IN  IN. 

•  DIMENSIONS  OF  CLEVISES  IN  IN. 

Inside 
Diameter 

Outside 
Diameter 

Spread 

Diameter  of 
Through  Bolt 

Standard  eye  for  2  in.  ins. 
Large  eye  for  2  in.  ins. 
Standard  eye  for  2%  in.  ins.    . 
Large  eye  for  2%  in.  ins. 

1 

u 

1A 

m 

Standard  clevis  for  2  in.  ins. 
Standard  clevis  for  2%  in.  ins. 
Large  clevis  for  2^  in.  ins. 

rV 

P 

2  IN.  GIANT 


Cat.  No.  64425 


Cat.  No.  64417 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


With  standard  eye  and  clevis    . 

With  2  standard  clevises     . 

With  large  eye  and  standard  clevis 

With  2  standard  eyes 

With  large  eye  and  standard  eye 

With  2  large  eyes 


Distance 
Between 

Centers  of 
Eyes  or 

Clevis  Bolt 
Holes  in  In. 


3M 
3& 
3ft 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


105 

115 

110 

87 

92 

95 


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STRAIN  INSULATORS 
2  5/8  IN.  GIANT 


Cat.  No.  64426 


Cat.  No.  64420 


Distance 

Between 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Centers  of 
Eyes  or 
Clevis  Bolt 

Weight 
per  100 

Holes  in  In. 

64420 

With  standard  eye  and  clevis 

4A 

165 

64421 

With  standard  eye  and  large  clevis           .                                  .... 

4j36 

173 

64422 

With  large  eye  and  large  clevis          

4% 

182 

64423 

With  2  standard  clevises     .        .                                                                   . 

180 

64424 

With  2  large  clevises   . 

4% 

200 

64426 

With  2  standard  eyes 

4 

155 

64429 

With  large  eye  and  standard  eye       

165 

64430 

With  2  large  eyes 

4% 

200 

108054 

With  large  eye  and  standard  clevis           

4^ 

180 

SPHERICAL 


The  Spherical  Strain  Insulators  are  made  in  two  sizes  having  diameters  2^  in.  and  2%  in.  They 
are  designed  especially  for  use  in  span  and  guy  wires  in  relatively  light  construction.  The  smaller 
size  is  suitable  for  a  working  load  of  1000  lb.;  the  average  tensile  strength  is  3000  Ib.  The  2%  in. 
size  has  an  average  tensile  strength  of  5000  lb.,  and  is  suitable  for  a  working  load  up  to  2000  lb.  Both 
sizes  are  subjected  to  a  potential  test  of  5000  volts. 


DIMENSIONS    OF  EYES  IN  IN. 

DIMENSIONS  OF  CLEVISES  IN  IN. 

Inside                  Outside 
Diameter             Diameter 

Spread 

Diameter  of 
Through  Bolt 

Eye  for  2J^  in. 
Eye  for  2%  in. 

insulator  . 
insulator  . 

17                                    I   1  / 
3~5"                            1  74 

Clevis  for  2 
Clevis  for  2 

4  in.  insulator 
%  in.  insulator 

if 

X 

Cat.  No.  27378 


Cat.  No.  27380 


Distance 

Between 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Centers  of 
Eyes  or 

Approx. 
Weight 

Clevis  Bolt 

per  100 

Holes  in  In. 

27378 

2  }£  in.  insulator,  with  malleable  iron  eyes,  sherardized        .... 

3& 

85 

16399 

2J^  in.  insulator,  with  comp.  eyes     

3ft 

85 

27380 

2%  in.  insulator,  with  malleable  iron  eyes,  sherardized        .... 

4 

125 

17221 

2%  in.  insulator,  comp.  eyes      

4 

125 

Cat.  No.  27379 


Cat.  No.  27381 


27379 

2%  in. 

insulator, 

with 

malleable 

iron 

eye  and 

clevis, 

sherardized       .        .               4 

130 

16400 

2  J4  in. 

insulator, 

with 

comp.  eye 

and 

clevis    . 

4 

130 

27381 

2%  in. 

insulator, 

with 

malleable 

iron 

eye  and 

clevis, 

sherardized 

4A- 

155 

17222 

2%  in. 

insulator, 

with 

comp.  eye 

and 

clevis    . 

....               4& 

155 

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STRAIN  INSULATORS 
WOOD 

WITH  TWO  EYES 

The  Wood  Strain  Insulators  are  made  from  selected  hickory,  treated  by  a  special  oil  impregnating 
process  which  permanently  excludes  moisture,  and  have  transparent  finish.  All  end  caps  have 
sherardized  finish. 


WITH  STANDARD  EYES 


Cat.  No. 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Test  Load 
in  Lb. 

Average 
Breaking  Load 
in  Lb. 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

A 

B 

C 

D 

16727 

QY2 

5 

1 

A 

3500 

7000 

140 

37488 

9K 

5 

1& 

5000                 10000 

175 

61563 

12 

5 

1M                       % 

7500                  15000 

440 

37489 

20 

15 

A 

3500                    7000 

180 

36313 

20 

15 

IK 

A 

5000 

10000 

235 

48433 

2sy2 

24 

IK 

A 

5000 

10000 

300 

WITH  LARGE  EYES 


124863 

10 

5 

1           M 

3500 

7000 

150 

114138 

10 

5 

1M         H 

5000 

10000 

185 

119272 

18 

12 

iy±    i 

7500 

15000 

600 

WITH  EYE  AND  CLEVIS 


Cat    No 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Test  Load 

Average 

Approx. 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

in  Lb. 

in  Lb. 

per  100 

43229 

9% 

5 

1 

A 

fi 

3500 

7000 

160 

43230 

9M 

5 

1% 

& 

¥< 

5000 

10000 

185 

43231 

20M                  15                     1                         A 

$ 

3500                7000        |         225 

43232 

20M                  15           I          IK 

A 

£ 

5000 

10000 

295 

Clevis  has  H  in.  bolt-  hole  and 


in.  bolt. 
WITH  EYE  AND  TAPPED  BOSS 


-J 


Cat.  No. 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Test  Load 
in  Lb. 

Average 
Breaking  Load 
in  Lb. 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

A"                       B 

C 

D 

Tap 

17030 
100126 

9}4                    5 
g  ix                          5 

IK 

* 

8:!! 

3500 
5000 

7000 
10000 

110 
190 

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TURNBUCKLES 

INSULATED  TURNBUCKLE 

Insulated  turnbuckles  are  provided  with  drop  forged  steel  eyebolts.  In  turnbuckles  with  malleable 
iron  castings,  the  eyebolts  are  sherardized  to  prevent  rusting  and  in  the  composition  turnbuckles 
the  eyebolt  is  heavily  plated  with  copper.  The  casting  is  made  in  two  halves  which  fit  around  the 
head  of  the  insulated  portion  and  are  then  riveted  together,  thus  affording  a  resistance  to  tensile 
strain  limited  only  by  the  ultimate  breaking  point  of  the  solid  metal.  The  swivel  bearing  is  metal 
to  metal  and  is  designed  so  that  there  is  no  relative  motion  between  the  insulated  portion  and  the 
adjoining  head.  The  maximum  draw-up  for  both  sizes  is  4  in. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Test  Load 
in  Lb. 

Average 
Breaking 
Load 
in  Lb. 

Max.  Length         Diameter              Approx. 
Between              of  Eyes                Weight 

in  In.                  per  100 
in  In. 

27382 

%  in.  bolt, 

malleable  iron,  sherardized 

4000 

8000 

11%                        % 

325 

17223 

y%  in.  bolt, 

comp.     ..... 

2500 

5000 

11%                        % 

350 

40802 

%  in.  bolt, 

malleable  iron,  sherardized 

7000 

14000 

12                     1 

350 

40803 

%  in.  bolt, 

comp  

4500 

9000 

12                      1 

375 

TURNBUCKLE  WITH  INSULATED  EYE 

This  consists  of  a  forged  steel  turnbuckle  with  one  eye  insulated  with  moulded  compound,  pro- 
tected on  the  inside  by  a  special  steel  ring  having  its  edges  beveled  to  prevent  cutting  the  guy  wire. 
These  turnbuckles  have  sherardized  finish. 


Turnbuckle  with  Insulated  Eye 


Cat.  No. 


27383 
100293 
114997 
114998 


Description 


Forged  turnbuckle,  with  ins.  eye 
Forged  turnbuckle,  with  ins.  eye 
Forged  turnbuckle,  with  ins.  eye 
Forged  tunrbuckle,  with  ins.  eye 


Test  Load 
in  Lb. 

Average 
Breaking 
Load 
in  Lb. 

Max. 
Take-up 
in  In. 

Diameter 
Bolt 
in  In. 

Max.  Length 
Between 
Centers  of 
Eyes  in  In. 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

3000           6000 

6 

V* 

18% 

275 

4000           8000 

6A 

% 

18% 

325 

3000           6000 

12 

y2 

23% 

325 

4000           8000 

12fV 

y* 

24 

410 

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TROLLEY  FROGS 

For  different  classes  of  service  three  sets  of  frogs,  differing  in  the  divergence  angle  of  tongues 
and  length  of  pan,  are  furnished. 

For  ordinary  service,  with  turnout  radii  not  exceeding  about  50  feet,  the  20  deg.  frogs  are  suitable, 
but,  with  the  longer  radii,  smaller  divergence  angles  are  necessary. 

The  following  table  gives  the  range  of  distance  from  track  switch  point  to  track  frog  with  which 
each  set  of  trolley  frogs  may  be  most  satisfactorily  used : 


Frog  Distance 


Up  to  22  feet 
From  20  to  30  feet 
Above  28  feet 


Divergence  Angle  of  Trolley  Frog 


20  deg. 

15  deg. 

8  deg. 


In  order  to  insure  smooth  transition  of  the  wheel  between  tongue  and  pan,  the  pans  of  all  Form 
G  frogs  have,  at  each  end,  an  inclined  plane  rising  at  a  very  acute  angle  from  the  horizontal,  which 
receives  the  flange  of  the  wheel  at  a  point  depending  upon  the  depth  of  the  wheel  groove.  The  depth 
of  tongues  and  rise  of  the  inclined  plane  admit  the  use  of  a  groove  depth  of  from  %  in.  to  l^/g  in. 

All  standard  frogs  are  provided  with  four  pull  off  rings,  but  similar  frogs  with  two  rings  can  be 
furnished  if  specially  ordered. 

The  following  diagram  shows  an  excellent  method  of  properly  placing  the  frogs  on  the  line,  and 
while  certain  variables  will  necessitate  slight  variation  of  setting,  this  location  will  be  found  so  nearly 
correct  that  a  very  small  alteration,  which  must  be  determined  by  experiment,  will  compensate  for  the 
variable  conditions. 


TO  LOCATE  TROLLEY  FROG 

From  track  switch  point  A,  draw  a  line  to  center  point  D,  of  track  frog  distance  BC,  and  from 
switch  point  B,  draw  a  line  to  center  point  E,  of  arc  AEC.  Directly  over  the  intersection  of  these 
two  lines  at  F  will  be  the  proper  location  of  the  trolley  frog. 


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TROLLEY  FROGS 
FORM  G 

20  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


20  Degree  V  Frog 


20  Degree  3-Way  Frog 


Overall 

Overall 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Length 

Width 

Weight 

in  In. 

in  In. 

per  100 

29133 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp.         

17 

6^ 

710 

29134 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp  

17 

6^ 

710 

29132 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp.          ....... 

17 

6^ 

725 

29135 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp.           

17 

7^ 

1000 

46645 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.         .... 

17 

6K 

710 

46646 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

17 

6M 

710 

46644 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.          

17 

6K 

725 

46647 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.           

17 

73A 

1000 

All  pull  off  eyes  are  J^  in.  in  diameter. 


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TROLLEY  FROGS 

FORM  G 
15  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


15  Degree  Left-hand  Frog 


15  Degree  3- Way  Frog 


Overall 

Overall 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Length 

Width 

Weight 

in  In. 

in  In. 

perJOO 

29130 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 

18 

5& 

875 

29131 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 

18 

5& 

875 

29129        V  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  como.    . 

18 

5A 

890 

37487 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

18 

7% 

1150 

All  pull  off  eyes  are  H  in.  in  diameter. 

Frogs  similar  to  the  above  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 

8  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND  OR  GROOVED  WIRES 


8  Degree  Right-hand  Frog 


29127 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 

2iys 

6 

1300 

29128 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires, 

comp  

21K 

6 

1300 

29126 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 

21% 

6 

1350 

All  pull  off  eyes  are  Y%  in.  in  diameter. 

Frogs  similar  to  the  above  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


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TROLLEY  FROGS 

FORM  G 
DRAWBRIDGE  FROG 


Drawbridge  Frog 


Cat.   No. 


Description 


Overall 
Length 
in  In. 


Overall          Approx. 
Width  Weight 

in  In.  per  100 


16395 
15993 


Complete,  %  in.  tap,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 
Without  spring  contact,  comp  ........ 


15 
15 


7% 
7% 


875 
690 


Frogs  similar  to  the  above  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 

FORM  G2 


Frog  with  One  Tongue  in  Position,  Other  Two  Disconnected 

The  Form  G2  frogs  are  like  the  Form  G,  excepting  in  material  and  the  arrangement  of  the  end 
tongues.  The  body  of  the  Form  G2  is  sherardized  malleable  iron  and  the  renewable  end  tongues 
are  composition.  The  tongue  proper,  which  is  peaned  over  the  trolley  wire,  and  the  shoe,  which 
clamps  the  wire  under  pressure  from  the  large  clamping  nut,  are  in  one  piece  and  may  be  removed 
and  replaced  without  in  any  way  disturbing  the  frog  body. 

20  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


20  Degree  Left-hand  Frog 


Overall          Overall 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Length           Width 

Weight 

in  In.              in  In. 

per  100 

110745 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized    .              17               6^ 

710 

60302 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized             17               6% 

710 

110746 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized      .              17               6H 

710 

60301 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized             17               6^ 

710 

1  10747 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized     ...              17               6^ 

725 

60303 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized    .         .              17               6K 

725 

110748 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized     .        .              17               7% 

1000 

60307 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized     .              17               7% 

1000 

110756 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp  

50 

65856 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 

; 

50 

All  pull  off  eyes  Yi  in.  in  diameter. 


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TROLLEY  FROGS 
FORM  G2 

15  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


IS  Degree  Left-hand  Frog 


1 

Overall 

Overall 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Length 

Width 

Weight 

in  In. 

in  In. 

per  100 

110749 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized    .             18 

5A 

875 

60228 

Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized             18               5& 

875 

110750 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized       .             18               5& 

875 

60226 

Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized             18               5A 

875 

110751 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized     ...             18 

5* 

890 

60229 

V  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 

18 

5& 

890 

110752 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 

18 

7ZA 

1150 

'   60234 

3-way  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 

18 

?Z/8 

1150 

110756 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp  

50 

65856 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.  . 

50 

All  pull  off  eyes  are  H  in.  in  diameter. 


8  DEGREE  FROGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


8  Degree  Left-hand  Frog 


Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized    . 
Right-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 
Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 
Left-hand  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 
V  frog,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 
V  frog,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  malleable  iron,  sherardized 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires,  comp 

End  tongue  for  all  frogs,  for  Nos.  000  and  0000  wires,  comp.  . 


1300 

1300 

1300 

1300 

1350 

1350 

50 

50 


All  pull  off  eyes  are  ^2  in.  in  diameter. 


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CROSSINGS 

FORM  G,  UNINSULATED 

The  principle  of  the  inclined  plane  to  insure  smooth  transition  of  the  trolley  wheel  between  tongue 
and  pan  has  been  embodied  in  the  design  of  all  Form  G  crossings,  and  the  maximum  speed  at  which 
the  trolley  will  operate  at  crossing  points  has  been  greatly  increased  thereby.  They  will  accommodate 
round  or  grooved  wires  of  the  sizes  indicated  in  the  tables. 


RIGHT  ANGLE  CROSSING  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED   OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Overall 
Length 
in  In. 

Overall 

Width 
in  In. 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

11297 

For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

15% 

15% 

910 

Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


ADJUSTABLE  CROSSING  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED   OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 

The  Form  G  adjustable  crossing  can  be  set  at  any  angle  between  30  and  90  degrees. 


Overall  length  of  each  runway  20%  in. 


Cat.  No. 


11298 


Description 


For  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp. 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


1075 


Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


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CROSSINGS 

FORM  G,  UNINSULATED 
35  DEGREE   CROSSINGS  FOR  ROUND,   GROOVED   OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Overall 
Length 

Overall 

Width 

Approx. 
Weight 

1 

in  In. 

in  In. 

per  100 

42413  : 

Crossing  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires,  comp  

16 

5K 

865 

Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 

15  DEGREE  CROSSING  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


19490 

Crossing 

for 

Nos. 

00, 

000 

and 

0000  wires, 

comp.         ..... 

21M 

53/s 

1025 

Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 

FORM  L,  INSULATED 

The  Form  L  insulated  crossing  consists  of  a  beam  of  selected  second  growth  hickory  thoroughly 
impregnated  with  preservative  oils  to  exclude  moisture,  finished  with  black  japan,  and  castings  of 
standard  composition  metal  with  a  replaceable  white  fiber  runway.  Attachment  to  the  trolley  wires 
is  effected  by  mechanical  clamps  so  that  the  crossing  may  be  installed  quickly  without  soldering  and 
without  cutting  either  wire. 

The  fiber  runways  as  listed  include  fiber  plates  with  screws.  The  crossings  will  accommodate 
round  or  grooved  wires  of  the  sizes  indicated  in  the  tables. 

SINGLE  TROLLEY— RIGHT  ANGLE  CROSSING  FOR  ROUND,   GROOVED   OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 


Overall  length  35 Yi  in.;  overall  width  18 ^  in. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


46184 

100935 


Right  angle  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires 
White  fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  46184 


1750 


Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


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CROSSINGS 

FORM  L,  INSULATED 
SINGLE  TROLLEY— ADJUSTABLE  CROSSINGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED  OR  FIG.  8  WIRES 

The  Form  L  adjustable  crossings  can  be  set  at  any  angle  between  45  and  90  degrees. 


Overall  length  36  in.;  maximum  overall  width  16 %  in. 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


19406 
19407 


Adjustable  crossing  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires 
White  fiber  runway  for  Cat.  No.  19406   . 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


1275 
18 


Overall  length  35  H  in.;  maximum  overall  width  16  K  in. 


26150 
19407 


Adjustable  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires 
White  fiber  runway  for  Cat.  No.  26150  . 


1400 
18 


Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


ACUTE  ANGLE 

The  acute  angle  crossings  can  be  furnished  either  right  or  left  hand.  The  right  hand  crossing 
is  considered  standard  and  is  generally  applicable.  However,  under  certain  conditions  such  as  the 
crossing  of  a  250  and  500  volt  line,  right  and  left  crossings  are  not  interchangeable.  The  left  hand 
crossings  are,  therefore,  listed  and  will  be  made  up  on  order  at  the  same  prices  as  the  corresponding 
right  hand  crossings. 


Left-hand  Crossing 


Right-hand  Crossing 


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CROSSINGS 
FORM  L,  INSULATED 

SINGLE  TROLLEY—ACUTE  ANGLE— RIGHT-HAND   CROSSINGS  FOR  ROUND,  GROOVED   OR 

FIG.  8  WIRES 


I 
Overall          Overall         Aoorox. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Length           Width 

Weight 

in  In.              in  In.            per  100 

1 

30615 

35deg 

.  right-hand  crossing, 

for  Nos.  00, 

000 

and 

0000  wires    . 

39                 9^           1725 

30616 

White 

fiber  runway, 

for  Cat 

.  No.  30615 

25 

30613 

27deg 

.  right-hand  crossing, 

for  Nos.  00, 

000 

and 

0000  wires     .         '.         '. 

39 

^A 

1700 

30614 

White 

fiber  runway, 

for  Cat 

.  No.  30613 

25 

30611 

20deg 

.  right-hand  crossing, 

for  Nos.  00, 

000 

and 

0000  wires     . 

4ey2 

QH 

1685 

30612 

White 

fiber  runway, 

for  Cat 

.  No.  30611 

25 

30609 

15  deg 

.  right-hand  crossing, 

for  Nos.  00, 

000 

and 

0000  wires    . 

46  Y2 

6H           1685 

30610 

White 

fiber  runway, 

for  Cat 

.  No.  30609 

25 

46181 

8  deg. 

right-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires 

5&y2 

5               1675 

100919 

White 

fiber  runway, 

for  Cat 

.  No.  46181 

25 

Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


LEFT-HAND   CROSSINGS 


Description 

Overall 

Overall 

Approx 

Cat.  No. 

Length 

Width 

Weight 

in  In. 

in  In. 

per  100 

100181 

35  deg 

.  left-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000 

and 

0000  wires 

39 

9K 

1725 

100924 

White 

fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  100181 

25 

100180 

27  deg 

.  left-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000 

and 

0000  wires       .        .        .           39 

Qys 

1700 

100923 

White 

fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  100180 



25 

64167 

20  deg 

.  left-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000 

and 

0000  wires       .        .        .           46  Yi 

GH 

1685 

100922 

White 

fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  64167 

. 

25 

64166 

15  deg 

.  left-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000 

and 

0000  wires       .         .         .           46  K 

6%           1685 

100921 

White 

fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  64166 

25 

100179 

8  deg. 

left-hand  crossing,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires         ...           56  H             5               1675 

100920 

White 

fiber  runway,  for  Cat.  No.  100179 

25 

• 

Crossings  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


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SECTION  INSULATORS 
FORM  L 

The  Form  L  section  insulator  consists  of  a  beam  of  selected  second  growth  hickory  well  seasoned 
and  treated  with  preservative  oils  to  exclude  moisture,  finished  with  black  japan,  and  castings  of  the 
standard  composition  metal,  with  a  replaceable  runway  of  hickory.  Attachment  to  the  trolley  wires 
is  made  by  double  mechanical  clamps  at  each  end.  The  wood  runway  provides  a  7  in.  break  in  the 
trolley  circuit. 

The  insulators  will  accommodate  round,  grooved  or  Fig.  8  wires  of  the  sizes  indicated  in  the  tables. 


Overall  length  31^  in. 


Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

19410 

for 

Nos 

0  ai 

id  00  w 

irps 

1010 

19491         Section 

insulator. 

for 

Nos. 

00, 

000  and  0000  wires         

975 

21456        Wooden  runway, 

for 

Cat. 

Nos 

19410 

and 

19491   

15 

Overall  length  31 H  in- 


46740 
60434 
21456 


Section  insulator,  for  Nos.  0  and  00  wires 
Section  insulator,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires 
Wooden  runway,  for  Cat.  Nos.  46740,  60434 


1060 

1025 

15 


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SECTION  INSULATORS 
AUTOMATIC  SECTION  INSULATORS— 600  VOLTS 

This  device  is  a  combined  section  insulator  and  automatic  section  switch,  and,  while  it  is  designed 
especially  for  use  in  mine  work,  may  often  be  used  to  advantage  on  spur  tracks  in  surface  work  where 
it  is  desirable  to  cut  out  the  spur  section  after  the  car  has  run  back  on  to  the  main  line. 

The  switch  blade  is  operated  by  the  trolley  wheel,  and  is  permanently  connected  to  the  feeder  or 
to  the  main  line  trolley  wire. 

Insulator  will  accommodate  round,  grooved  or  figure  8  wires. 


Overall  length  30 Yz  in.;  height  5K  in. 


- 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

34870 

Automatic  section  insulator,  for  Nos.  00,  000  and  0000  wires      

1650 

34871 

Switch  clips  with  screws                                                        ......... 

12 

34872 

Locking  spring      .                                                                               ........ 

5 

Section  insulators  similar  to  the  above,  but  for  1/0  wire  will  be  furnished  at  the  same  price. 


Cat.  No.  40307 
Section  Switch 


SECTION  SWITCHES 

In  these  switch  boxes,  the  hinge  clip  of 
the  switch  is  connected  to  the  trolley  line,  and 
the  box  is  so  constructed  that  the  cover  can  be 
closed  and  locked  whether  the  switch  is  open 
or  closed,  thus  preventing  any  interference 
with  the  line  by  unauthorized  persons. 


CAT.  NO. 

WEIGHT  EACH 

With 

Without 

Capacity 

With 

Without 

Box 

Box 

Box 

Box 

40305 

40313 

200 

12 

5 

40307 

40315 

400 

17K 

8 

*  40321 

400 

32 

40309 

40317 

600 

23 

11 

40311 

40319 

1200 

46 

28 

Cat.  No.  40321 
Section  Switch  and  Fuse 


*  Has  fuse  block. 


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WOOD  CROSS  ARMS 


The  wood  cross  arms  are  furnished  in  yellow  pine — painted  two  coats.  The  low  tension  feeder 
and  the  high  tension  arms  are  bored  for  1^  in.  pins  and  two  ^  in.  lag  screws.  The  telephone  arms  are 
bored  for  1%  in.  pins  and  two  y%  in.  lag  screws.  Arms  with  other  boring  will  be  furnished  to  order. 

LOW  TENSION  FEEDER— CROSS  SECTION  3  1/4  IN.  BY  4  1/4  IN. 


SPACING  IN  INCHES 


Cat.  No. 

No.  of  Pins 

Length  in  In. 

Ends 

Center 

Sides 

per  100 

40179 

2 

36 

4 

28 

100 

40180 

4 

48 

4 

16 

12 

140 

40181 

4 

60 

4 

18 

17 

170 

40182 

4 

72 

4 

24 

20 

210 

40183 

6 

72 

4 

16 

12 

210 

CROSS  ARM  BRACES 


Diameter  of  hole  at  pole  end  &  in- 1  at  cross  arm  end  •&  in. 


Cat.  No. 


40190 

40191 

40192 

40193 

40194 

40195 

100017 

100018 

100019 

100020 

100021 

100022 


20  in.  x  1^  in.  x  ^  in.,  plain 

20  in.  x  1^£  in.  x  ^j  in.,  galvanized 

24  in.  x  1^  in.  x  ^j  in.,  plain 

24  in.  x  1-fa  in.  x  -fa  in.,  galvanized 

28  in.  x  l^V  |n.  x  37  in.,  plain 

28  in.  x  l^f  in.  x  -fa  in.,  galvanized 

20  in.  x  1  in.  x  3^  in.,  plain 

in.,  galvanized 

in.,  plain 

in-,  galvanized 


20  in.  x  1  in.  x 
24  in.  x  1  in.  x 
24  in.  x  1  in.  x 
28  in.  x  1  in.  x 


in.,  plain 


Description 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


28  in.  x  1  in.  x  ^  in.,  galvanized 


160 
160 
190 
190 
220 
220 
110 
110 
125 
125 
140 
140 


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BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS 

CROSS  ARM  BOLTS 
FOR  FASTENING  WOOD  CROSS  ARMS  TO  WOOD  POLES 


CAT.  NO. 

Length  in  In. 

\ 

Diameter  in  In. 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

Plain 

Galvanized 

100097 

100103 

10 

H 

65 

100098              100104 

12 

M 

75 

100099 

100105 

14 

H 

85 

100100 

100106 

16 

X 

95 

100101 

100107 

18 

y2 

105 

100102 

100108 

20 

y* 

115 

42427 

42433 

10 

H 

100 

42428 

42434 

12 

H 

125 

42429 

42435 

14 

H 

140 

42430 

42436 

16 

% 

155 

42431 

42437 

18 

H 

175 

42432 

42438 

20 

% 

190 

The  above  catalogue  numbers  cover  bolts  with  nuts  but  without  washers. 

WELDED  STEEL  EYE  BOLTS 


40210 

40220 

6 

H 

60 

40211 

40221 

10 

X 

80 

40212 

40222 

12 

H 

95 

40213 

40223 

14 

H 

105 

43684 

43686 

16 

H 

120 

40214 

40224 

10 

H 

130 

40215 

40225 

12 

y* 

150 

40216 

40226 

14 

y* 

170 

43685 

43687 

16 

n 

190 

40217 

40227 

12 

% 

235 

40218 

40228 

14 

H 

260 

40219 

40229 

16 

% 

285 

The  above  catalogue  numbers  cover  bolts  with  nuts  and  washers. 

DROP  FORGED  STEEL  EYE  BOLTS 


CAT.  NO. 

Length  in  In. 

DIAMETER  IN  IN. 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

Plain 

Galvanized 

Stock 

Eye 

40798 

40780 

6 

H 

_ 

\ 

60 

40799 

40781 

8 

H 

70 

64544 

40782 

10 

H 

i  ' 

80 

40230 

40232 

12 

H 

-t  • 

95 

64545 

40783 

14 

H 

-j- 

105 

64546 

40784 

16 

y2 

- 

i 

120 

64548 

40786 

6 

H 

H 

90 

64549 

40787 

8 

5A 

H 

110 

64550 

40788 

10 

y8 

H 

130 

40231 

40233 

12 

y* 

H 

150 

The  above  catalogue  numbers  cover  bolts  with  nuts  and  washers. 

The  bolts  are  threaded  four  inches. 

Variations  in  length  can  be  furnished  at  corresponding  prices. 


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BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS 
DROP  FORGED  STEEL  EYE  BOLTS— (Concluded) 


CAT.  NO. 

Length  in  In. 

DIAMETER  IN  IN. 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

Plain 

Galvanized 

Stock 

Eye 

64551 

40789 

14 

% 

H 

170 

64552                            48837                              16 

H 

H 

190 

64553                            40791 

18 

5/8 

*A 

210 

64555                            40793 

10 

y* 

i 

210 

64556 

40794 

12 

% 

i 

235 

64557 

40795 

16 

% 

1 

285 

64558 

40796 

18 

% 

i 

310 

64559 

40797 

20 

X 

i 

335 

The  above  catalogue  numbers  cover  bolt  with  nuts  and  washers. 

The  bolts  are  threaded  four  inches. 

Variations  in  length  can  be  furnished  at  corresponding  prices. 

FORK  BOLTS 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 

19464 
43683 

Fork  bolt 
Fork  bolt 

with 
with 

porcelain  insulator, 
porcelain  insulator, 

12  in.  x  s 
14  in.  x  ^ 

i  in.          
i  in.          .        .         

195 
360 

The  above  catalogue  numbers  cover  bolts  with  nut  but  no  washer. 

CARRIAGE  BOLTS 

Length  of  thread  is  about  three  times  the  diameter. 

PRICE  PER  HUNDRED 


Length 
in  Inches 

DIAMETER 

MIn. 

NIn. 

J*In. 

&In.-^In. 

m 

$1.00 

$1.90 

IK 

1.04 

1.98 

2 

1.08 

2.06 

2*A 

1.16 

2.22 

$3.00 

$5.20' 

3 

1.24 

2.38 

3.22 

5.54 

3M 

1.32 

2.54 

3.44 

5.88 

4 

1.40 

2.70 

3.66 

6.22 

4^ 

1.48 

2.86 

3.88 

6.56 

5 

1.56 

3.02 

4.10 

6.90 

6 

1.72 

3.34 

4.54 

7.58 

7 

1.88 

3.66 

4.98 

8.26 

8 

2.04 

3.98 

5.42 

8.94 

9 

2.20 

4.30 

5.86 

9.62 

10 

2.36 

4.62 

6.30 

10.30 

11 

2.52 

4.94 

6.74 

10.98 

12 

2.68 

5.26 

7.18 

11.66 

Prices  on  galvanized  bolts  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

WEIGHT  IN  LB.  PER  HUNDRED 


Length 
in  Inches 

DIAMETER 

Length 
in  Inches 

DIAMETER 

H   In. 

Win. 

M  In. 

Win. 

H  In. 

Win. 

Yt  In. 

H  i". 

IM 

3.2 

8.9 

17.4 

32 

5 

7.6 

19.1 

35.5 

60.4 

i  % 

3.7 

9 

18.6 

34 

6 

8.9 

22 

40.6 

68.4 

2 

3.9 

10.3 

20 

36.4 

7                    10.2               24.9 

45.8 

76.4 

21A 

4.5                11.8              22.6 

40.4 

8                   11.4              27.8 

50.9 

84.4 

3 

5.1                 13.2               25.1               44.4 

9 

30.8 

56.1 

92.4 

3/^ 

5.8                 14.7               27.7               48.4 

10 

33.7 

61.3 

101 

4 

6.4                16.2              30.3              52.4 

11 

34.8 

66.4 

109 

4J/2 

7                    17.6              32.9 

56.4 

12 

37.5 

71.6 

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BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS 
STANDARD  MACHINE  BOLTS 

The  prices  given  below  apply  to  bolts  with  square  heads  and  nuts.   For 
hexagonal  nuts  add  10  per  cent.    For  hexagonal  heads  and  nuts  add  20  per  cent. 
PRICE  PER  HUNDRED 


Length 
in  Inches 

DIAMETER 

Kin. 

A  In. 

H  In.                        A  In. 

Yz  In. 

A  In.-  -Hi  In.                  %  In. 

ilA 

$1.70 

$2.00 

$2.40 

$2.80 

$3.60 

$5.20 

$7.20 

2                        1.78 

2.12 

2.56 

3.00 

3.86 

5.58                    7.70 

2H                      1-86 

2.24 

2.72 

3.20 

4.12                    5.96                     8.20 

3                          1.94 

2.36 

2.88      - 

3.40 

4.38 

6.34                    8.70 

3^                     2.02 

2.48                   3.04 

3.60 

4.64 

6.72                    9.20 

4                         2.10 

2.60                   3.20 

3.80 

4.90 

7.10 

9.70 

4J^                     2.18 

2.72                   3.36 

4.00 

5.16 

7.48                  10.20 

5                         2.26 

2.84                   3.52 

4.20 

5.42 

7.86                  10.70 

5H                     2.34 

2.96                   3.68 

4.40 

5.68 

8.24 

11.20 

6                         2.42 

3.08                   3.84 

4.60 

5.94 

8.62 

11.70 

6M                     2.50 

3.20                   4.00 

4.80 

6.20 

9.00 

12.20 

7                         2.58 

3.32                    4.16 

5.00 

6.46 

9.38 

12.70 

7Y2                     2.66 

3.44                   4.32 

5.20 

6.72 

9.76 

13.20 

8                           2.74 

3.56                   4.48 

5.40 

6.98 

10.14                  13.70 

9                         2.90 

3.80                   4.80 

5.80 

7.50 

10.90 

14.70 

10 

3.06 

4.04                    5.12 

6.20 

8.02 

11.66 

15.70 

11 

3.22 

4.28                    5.44 

6.60 

8.54 

12.42 

16.70 

12 

3.38 

4.52                   5.76 

7.00 

9.06 

13.18 

17.70 

13 

6.08 

7.40 

9.58 

13.94 

18.70 

14 

6.40 

7.80 

10.10 

14.70 

19.70 

15 

6.72 

8.20 

10.62 

15.46 

20.70 

16 

7.04 

8.60 

11.14 

16.22 

21.70 

17 

11.66 

16.98 

22.70 

18 

12.18                 17.74                  23.70 

19 

12.70 

18.50                 .24.70 

20 

13.22 

19.26 

25.70 

Length  of  thread  is  about  three  times  the  diameter  of  bolt  head. 
Prices  on  galvanized  bolts  will  be  quoted  on  application. 


Bolts  with  longer  thread  furnished  to  order. 


AVERAGE  WEIGHT  PER  HUNDRED  INCLUDING  NUTS 


Length 

DIAMETER 

in  Inches 

X  In. 

A  In. 

%  In. 

A  In. 

Yz  In. 

A  In. 

^In. 

MIn. 

1H 

3.9  Ib. 

6.2  Ib. 

9.7  Ib. 

14.7  Ib. 

20.4  Ib. 

26     Ib. 

37     Ib. 

58     Ib. 

2 

4.6 

7.2 

11.3 

16.5 

22.4 

29 

39.9 

63.2 

2^ 

5.4 

8.2 

12.9 

18.5 

25 

32.2 

44.1 

69 

3 

6.2 

9.3 

14.5 

20.5 

27.8 

35.4 

48.3 

75.2 

sy2 

6.9 

10.4 

16.1 

22.6 

30.6 

38.7 

52.5 

81.4 

4 

7.6 

11.5 

17.7 

24.7 

33.4 

42 

56.7 

87.6 

4y 

8.3 

12.6 

19.2 

26.8 

36.2 

45.3 

60.9 

93.8 

5 

9 

13.7 

20.7 

28.9 

39 

48.6 

65.1 

100 

5l/2 

9.7 

14.8 

22.2 

31 

41.8 

51.9 

69.2 

106 

6 

10.4 

15.9 

23.7 

33.1 

44.6 

55.2 

73.4 

112 

6K 

11.1 

17 

25.2 

35.2 

47.4 

58.5 

77.6 

118.5 

7 

11.8 

18.1 

26.7 

37.3 

50.2 

61.8 

81.8 

124.5 

7y2 

12.5 

19.2 

28.2 

39.4 

53.1 

65.1 

86 

130.5 

8 

13.2 

20.3 

29.7 

41.5 

56 

68.5 

90 

136.5 

9 

33.1 

45.7 

61.5 

75.2 

98 

149 

10 

36.5 

49.9 

67 

81.9 

106.3 

161 

11 

40 

54 

72.5 

88.7 

114.6 

173 

12 

43.5 

58.3 

78 

95.5 

122.9 

184.5 

13 

47 

62.5 

83.5 

102.3 

131.2 

196.5 

14 

50.5 

66.7 

89 

109.1 

139.5 

209 

15 

54 

70.9 

94.5 

116 

148 

221 

16 

57.5 

75.1 

100 

123 

156.5 

233 

17 

105.5 

130 

165 

245 

18 

111 

137 

173.5 

257.5 

19 

116.5 

144 

182 

270 

20 

122 

151 

190.5 

282 

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BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS 
ROUND  PLATE  WASHERS 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Thickness 
Wire 
Gauge 

Size  of 
Bolt 
in  Inches 

Average 
Number 
in  100  Lb. 

List  Price 
100CLb. 

Outside  Diam. 

Diam.  of  Hole 

K 

A 

No.  16 

^                      13900                   $12.20 

% 

H 

No.  16 

A                       11250                      11.40 

i 

A 

No.  14 

y8                        6800 

10.50 

1H 

1A 

No.  14 

T6 

4300 

9.70 

1M 

A 

No.  12 

« 

2600 

9.20 

1*1 

H 

No.  12 

^                         2250 

9.10 

IH 

H 

No.  10 

5/8                        1300 

9.00 

2 

H 

No.  10 

%                        1010 

8.80 

2X 

M 

No.    9 

K 

860 

8.80 

21A 

1A 

No.    9 

1 

625 

8.80 

Prices  on  galvanized  round  plate  washers  quoted  on  application. 


SQUARE  PLATE  WASHERS 


NATIONAL  LOCK  WASHERS 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Approx. 
Weight 

List  Price 
per 

Width 

Thickness 

Size  Bolt 

per  1000 

100  Lb. 

2 

ys 

H 

140 

$9.20 

2 

A 

%  or  % 

200 

9.00 

2/^ 

A 

%  or  % 

250 

8.80 

3 

fV 

m  or  % 

450 

8.80 

4 

A 

/^  or  54 

800 

8.80 

5 

A 

%  or  1 

1250 

8.80 

List  Price 

Description 

1000  Lb. 

For  1 

4  in 

bolt    

$8.25 

For  « 

/Sin 

bolt   

9.50 

For  i 

4  in 

bolt   

9.75 

For  i5 

«  in. 

bolt    

10.75 

For  5 

^  in. 

bolt   

12.25 

For  « 

4  in. 

bolt   

13.25 

Prices   on   galvanized   square    washers   quoted   on 
application. 


GIMLET  OR  CONE  POINT  LAG  SCREWS 
PRICE  PER  HUNDRED 


Length 

under  Head 

in  Inches 


2 

l 

3 

3 
4 

4 
5 
5 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
9 
10 


\i  In.  and  A  In. 

NIn. 

A  In. 

HIn. 

A  In.-  X  In. 

XIo. 

$2.45 

$2.96 

$3.47 

$4.11 

$6.00 

2.65 

3.22 

3.79 

4.47 

6.50 

$9.20 

2.85 

3.48 

4.11 

4.83 

7.00 

9.90 

3.05 

3.74 

4.43 

5.19 

7.50 

10.60 

3.25 

4.00 

4.75 

5.55 

8.00 

11.30 

3.45 

4.26 

5.07 

5.91 

8.50 

12.00 

3.65 

4.52 

5.39 

6.27 

9.00 

12.70 

3.85 

4.78 

5.71 

6.63 

9.50 

13.40 

4.05 

5.04 

6.03 

6.99 

10.00 

14.10 

4.25 

5.30 

6.35 

7.35 

10.50 

14.80 

4.45 

5.56 

6.67 

7.71 

11.00 

15.50 

4.65 

5.82 

6.99 

8.07 

11.50 

16.20 

4.85 

6.08 

7.31 

8.43 

12.00 

16.90 

5.25 

6.60 

7.95 

9.15 

13.00 

18.30 

5.65 

7.12 

8.59 

9.87 

14.00 

19.70 

Prices  will  be  quoted  upon  application  for  galvanized  lag  screws  or  for  larger  sizes. 


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BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS— TURNBUCKLES 
GIMLET  OR  CONE  POINT  LAG  SCREWS— (Concluded) 
AVERAGE  WEIGHT  PER  HUNDRED 


Length 
under  Head 
in  Inches 

DIAMETER 

A  In. 

%ln. 

Ala. 

l/2  In. 

A  In. 

V*  In.                        %  In. 

2 

4.8  lb.                6.7  Ib.              10.3  Ib.              13     Ib.              22.8  Ib. 

24     lb. 

2H 

5.6                      8.4                    11.9                    15.6                    25.3 

27.2                        39  lb. 

3 

6.5                      9.1                    13.5                    18.2                    27.8 

30.5                        45 

3H 

7.3 

10.6 

15.1 

20.6 

30.4 

33.7                        51 

4 

8.2 

12 

16.7 

22.9 

33 

37                           57 

4H 

9 

13 

18.6 

25.2 

35.5 

40.2 

62 

5 

9.9 

14 

20.5 

27.5 

38 

43.5 

67 

5^ 

10.8 

15 

22.4 

30.3 

40.7 

47 

72 

6 

11.7 

16 

24.2 

32 

43.3 

50.6 

77 

7 

28 

36.5 

50 

57.8 

87 

8 

41 

56.8 

64.7 

97 

9 

45.5 

63.5 

72 

107 

10 

50 

70.3 

79.2 

117 

TURNBUCKLES 

DROP  FORGED  STEEL 

WITH  TWO  EYES 


Cat.  No.  40237 


Plain 

Galvanized 

Description 

Appro*. 
Weight 

per  100 

40236 

40240 

^5  in.  bolts 

4  in. 

opening                                                     ..... 

75 

40237 

40241 

1^  in    bolts 

6  in 

opening                                                              .... 

160 

40238 

40242 

Yi  in.  bolts, 

9  in. 

opening  .......... 

190 

40239 

40243 

%  in.  bolts, 

12  in 

.  opening         .......... 

395 

WITH  EYE  AND  HOOK 


Cat.  No.  40245 


1 
40244 

40248 

3/a  in 

bolts 

4  in 

opening                                                              .... 

75 

40245 

40249 

bolts 

6  in 

opening                                                        ..... 

170 

40246 

40250 

^2  in 

bolts 

9  in 

opening                    ......... 

215 

40247 

40251 

Y%  in. 

bolts, 

12  in 

.  opening          .         

400 

282 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


INSULATOR  PINS 

ALL  WOOD  PINS 


DIMENSIONS 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Approx. 
Weight 

A 

B 

c 

D 

per  100 

100023 

Oak  pin,  painted        

4 

4 

1 

1M 

45 

100024 

Oak  pin,  unpainted  

4 

4 

1 

1M 

40 

100025 

Locust  pin,  unpainted       ....... 

4 

4 

1 

1M 

35 

8749 

Oak  pin,  painted        ........ 

4K 

4^ 

1 

IK 

50 

8750 

Oak  pin,  unpainted  

4M 

4M 

1 

1M 

45 

8751 

Locust  pin,  unpainted       .        .        .        .        . 

4M 

4% 

1 

1H        -    40 

100026 

Oak  pin,  painted        ........ 

4M 

4% 

IN 

1M            55 

100027 

Oak  pin,  unpainted  .        .        

4K 

4^ 

1% 

iy2        so 

100028 

Locust  pin,  unpainted       ....... 

4K 

4^ 

1« 

IK            45 

40252 

Locust  pin,  unpainted  (special  for  trans,  insulators) 

5^ 

4J€ 

i 

IK 

50 

WOOD  SIDE  BRACKETS 


^ 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

7798 

Oak  bracket   painted    12  in   long                                                        ....... 

80 

8747 

Oak  bracket   unpainted    12  in   long                                           ........ 

75 

8841 

Locust  bracket   unpainted    12  in   long                                               ....... 

70 

IRON  BRACKETS 


Cat.  No.  8744 


Cat.  No.  40201 


Cat.  No.  17194 


Of  these  brackets,  Cat.  No.  8744  is  intended  for  light  feeder  wires.  Cat.  No.  40201  is  a  heavier 
bracket  with  curved  back  for  pole  use,  and  will  carry  the  largest  size  feeder.  Cat.  Nos.  17194  and 
60669  are  extra  heavy  and  made  of  gray  iron. 


8744 
40201 
17194 
60669 


Side  bracket,  1  in.  thread  . 
Side  bracket,  curved  back,  heavy  1  in.  thread 
Side  bracket,  extra  heavy,  1  in.  thread  . 
Side  bracket,  extra  heavy,  1  Y%  in.  thread 


85 
290 
710 
800 


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283 


INSULATORS 

FEEDER  WIRE,  600  VOLTS 
WITH  TOP  AND  SIDE  BEARING 

Cat.  No.  64259  is  an  all  compound  insulator  suitable  for  feeders  up  to  and  including  500,000 
cm.     The  special  compound  used  will  not  soften  at  a  temperature  less  than  650  degrees  fahrenheit. 


Cat.  No. 


64259 


Description 


Insulator  with  top  and  side  grooves  for  No.  0000  to  500,000  cm. 
feeders  1  in.  pin  hole 


Approx. 
Weight 
per  100 


225 


Cat.  No.  64259 


TIE  TOP 

WITH  TOP  AND  SIDE  BEARING 


The  tie  top  insulator  consists  of  a  sherardized  malleable  iron  shell  into  which  the  standard  insula- 
ting compound  is  moulded.  It  is  furnished  with  both  1  in.  and  \%>  in.  pin  holes  and  is  suitable  for  the 
heaviest  loads  in  all  locations  excepting  corners,  for  which  standard  corner  insulators  are  used. 


m 


Cat.  No.  46012 


Description 

Diameter       Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Pin  Hole        Weight 

in  In.           per  100 

46013 

Insulator 

with  top 

and 

side  grooves  for  No. 

0000 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

1                 415 

46012 

Insulator 

with  top  and 

side 

grooves 

for 

500,000 

cm. 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

1          |.       445 

46007 

Insulator 

with  top 

and 

side  grooves  for   No. 

0000 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

iys        410 

46006 

Insulator 

with  top  and 

side 

grooves 

for 

500,000 

cm. 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

1  Y8            440 

46005   i     Insulator 

with  top  and 

side 

grooves 

for 

800,000 

cm. 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

i  ys       520 

46004 

Insulator 

with  top  and  side  grooves  for  1 

,500,000 

cm. 

and 

smaller 

conductor 

1  %            540 

284 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


INSULATORS 

FEEDER  WIRE,  600  VOLTS— CLIP  TOP 
WITH  TOP  AND  SIDE  BEARING 

The  clip  top  insulators  have  sherardized  malleable  iron  shells  with  the  standard  moulded  com- 
pound insulation.  They  are  listed  for  two  sizes  of  pins  and  to  accommodate  cables  up  to  1,500,000  cm. 
cross  section.  The  top  clips  being  well  malleableized  are  readily  peaned  over  the  feeder  to  hold  it  in 
place.  It  should  be  noted  particularly  that  in  all  the  General  Electric  Company 's  iron  clad  insulators, 
the  iron  shells  extend  well  below  the  lowest  bearing  point  of  the  insulator  pins  thereby  greatly  strength- 
ening them  against  side  strains.  The  clip  top  insulators  are  offered  for  any  service  excepting  at  corners, 
for  which  standard  corner  insulators  are  used. 


Cat.  No.  46010 


Cat.  No.  61110 


Cat.  No.  46008 


Diameter 

Appro*. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Pin  Hole 

Weight 

in  In. 

per  100 

46011 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for  No.  0000  and 

smaller  conductor          

1 

390 

46010 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for  500,000  cm. 

and  smaller  conductor          

1 

415 

46003 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for  No.  0000  and 

smaller  conductor          ........ 

w 

385 

46002 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for  500,000  cm. 

and  smaller  conductor           

1H 

410 

46000 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for_800,000  cm. 

and  smaller  conductor           

IH 

495 

46001 

Insulator  with  top  clips  and  side  groove  for  1,500,000  cm. 

and  smaller  conductor           

i« 

520 

WEDGE  TOP 
WITH  TOP  AND  SIDE  BEARING 

This  insulator  is  like  the  clip  top  insulator  in  general  design  but  the  clip 
tops  are  replaced  by  malleable  iron  clamping  wedges,  which  are  free  to  move  up 
and  down  the  inclined  slots  but  effectually  prevented  from  horizontal  movement. 
This  design  makes  it  practically  impossible  for  the  feeder  to  be  pulled  from  the 
insulator  top  by  side  strains.  It  is  furnished  with  either  1  in.  or  l^g  in.  pin  holes 
and  for  cables  up  to  and  including  1,500,000  cm.  cross  section.  All  metal  parts 
are  sherardized. 


Diameter       Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Pin  Hole        Weight 

in  In. 

per  100 

61110 

Insulator  with  top  wedges  and  side  grooves  for  No.  0000 

to  500,000  cm.  conductor     

1                  520 

61109 

Insulator  with  top  wedges  and  side  groove  for  No.  0000 

to  500,000  cm.  conductor     

1%             515 

61108 

Insulator  with  top  wedges  and  side  groove  for  600,000  to 

1,500,000  cm.  conductor       

IH 

625 

CORNER  INSULATOR 
WITH  SIDE  BEARING  ONLY 

The  corner  insulator  is  arranged  with  side  bearing  only  and  designed  for  use 
at  street  corners  where  the  sharpest  turns  and  greatest  side  strains  are  met.  Like 
our  other  metal  clad  insulators,  it  is  furnished  with  a  sherardized  malleable  iron 
shell  which  extends  well  below  the  lowest  bearing  point  of  the  pin. 


Diameter 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Pin  Hole 

Weight 

in  In. 

per  100 

46014 

For 

No. 

0000 

to 

500,000 

cm. 

conductor        .... 

1 

390 

46008 

For 

No. 

0000 

to 

500,000 

cm. 

conductor        .... 

IK 

385 

46009 

For 

600,000  to  1 

,500,000 

cm 

conductor        .... 

i*A 

440 

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Porcelain  Clamp 
Insulator  (Two  Pieces) 


The  porcelain  clamp  insulator  consists  of  a  cast  iron  seat,  a  steel  strap,  and  a 
split  porcelain  bushing.  The  iron  seat  can  be  attached  to  any  support  before 
clamping  the  cable  in  place,  thus  giving  the  wireman  the  use  of  both  hands  while 
inserting  the  cable. 

The  General  Electric  Company's  clamp  insulators  are  strong  enough  to  support 
the  heaviest  cable,  and  can  be  furnished  for  cables  from  ^  in.  to  3}/£  in.  in  diameter. 

TWO-PIECE  CLAMP  INSULATORS,  WITHOUT  CLAMP 


Cat. 
No. 

Description            Pica 

List 
Price 
per  100 

Cat. 

No. 

Description            Pke' 

List 
Price 
per  100 

Cat. 

Description 

Std. 
Pkg. 

List 
Price 
per  100 

9214 

j^  in.  hole          100 

$5.00 

9229 

1      in.  hole        100 

$6.50 

9244 

2      in.  hole 

100 

$18.00 

9215 

y%  in.  hole         100         5.00 

9230 

1  ys  in.  hole        100 

6.50 

65247     2^  in.  hole 

100 

21.00 

9216 

y-i  in.  hole         100         5.00 

9236 

1  y±  in.  hole        100 

11.00 

64487     2^  in.  hole 

100 

21.00 

9221 

*/%  in.  hole         100         5.50 

9237 

\y8  in.  hole        100 

11.00 

64934     2  3^  in.  hole 

100 

21.00 

9222 

M  in.  hole         100         5.50 

9238 

\Yz  in.  hole        100 

11.00 

64488  !  3      in.  hole 

100 

25.00 

9228 

K  in.  hole         100         6.50 

9243 

1  y±  in.  hole        100 

18.00 

64936 

3^2  in.  hole 

100 

25.00 

CLAMPS,  COMPLETE,  FOR  INSULATORS 


Cat. 
No. 

Description 

Std. 
Pkg. 

List 
Price 
per  100 

Cat. 
No. 

Description 

Std. 
Pkg. 

List 
Price 
per  100 

9499 

For  Nos.  9214,  9215,  9216  . 

100 

$15.00 

22718 

For  Nos.  9214,  9215,  9216  . 

100 

$90.00 

9498 

For  Nos.  9221,  9222   . 

100 

18.00 

22750 

For  Nos.  9221,  9222   . 

100 

100.00 

9361 

For  Nos.  9228,  9229,  9230  . 

100 

25.00 

22751 

For  Nos.  9228,  9229,  9230  . 

100 

165.00 

9360 

For  Nos.  9236,  9237,  9238  . 

100 

35.00 

22752 

For  Nos.  9236,  9237,  9238  . 

100 

175.00 

9359 

For  Nos.  9243,  9244   . 

100 

45.00 

22753 

For  Nos.  9243,  9244   . 

100 

185.00 

64489 

For  Nos.  65247,  64487,  64934 

100 

55.00 

64490 

For  Nos.  65247,  64487,  64934 

100 

195.00 

64938 

For  Nos.  64488,  64936 

100 

65.00 

64940 

For  Nos.  64488,  64936 

100 

205.00 

*  These  differ  from  clamps,  Cat.  Nos.  9359,  9360,  9361,  9498,  9499,  64489  and  64938,  in  that  the  straps  are  com- 
position metal  instead  of  steel. 


FEEDER  TAP  INSULATORS 
FOR  ATTACHING  FEEDER  TAP  TO  BRACKET  ARM 

For  use  in  pole  bracket  construction  for  insulating  taps  run  from  the  feeder  to  the  trolley  wire. 
Opening  in  insulating  bushings  is  1  in. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Appro*. 
Weight 

per  100 

40207 

For  1  Yi  in.  pipe  (1.66  in.  outside  diam.)  mall,  iron,  galv. 

160 

40208 

For  \y<i  in.  pipe  (1.9  in.  outside  diam.)  mall,  iron,  galv.    . 

180 

40209 

For  2  in.  pipe  (2.38  in.  outside  diam.)  mall,  iron,  galv. 

200 

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PORCELAIN  INSULATORS 


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Cat.  No.  9250  (No.  5^) 
Height,     l*ff     inches;     diameter,      1 
inch;    hole,    %    inch;    groove,     •&   inch; 
standard  package,  5000. 


Cat.  No.  9251  (No.  4>£) 
Height,    1  Ji    inches;    diameter,    1*^ 
inches;    hole,   -fa   inch;    groove,    yy   inch; 
standard  package,  2000. 


Cat.  No.  9255  (No.  24) 
Height,     1%     inches;     diameter,      2 
inches;    hole,    re    inch;    groove,    %  inch; 
standard  package,  1000. 


Cat.  No.  9252  (No.  3^) 
Height,  2  inches;  diameter,  2  inches; 
hole,  -fa  inch;  groove,    Y&  inch;  standard 
package,  1000. 


Cat.  No.  9249  (No.  11) 
Height,    %   inch;   diameter,    1   inch; 
hole,   J£  inch;  groove,   J^  inch;  standard 
package,  3000. 


Cat.  No.  9257  (No.  0) 
Height,     2M     inches;     diameter,     3 
inches;  hole,   1M  inches;   groove   1   inch; 
standard  package,  350. 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

9250 

No.     5} 

•£  porcelain  insulator 

9252 

No.     3} 

<2  porcelain  insulator 

9251 

No.    4J 

-£  porcelain  insulator 

9249 

No.  11 

porcelain  insulator 

9255 

No.  24 

porcelain  insulator                        9257 

No.    0 

porcelain  insulator 

GLASS  INSULATORS 

FOR  TELEPHONE  AND  FEEDER  WIRES 


Cat.  No.  9322 


Cat.  No.  40271 


Cat.  No.  9312 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Description 

Diameter 

Height 

Top 
Groove 

Side 
Groove 

Pin 
Hole 

Working 
Voltage 

per 
Barrel 

Weight 
Each 

9322 

Standard  pony  glass 

2M 

3H 

H 

1 

400 

A 

9312 

Standard  pony  glass,  double 

petticoat         .        .        .          2% 

3/^2 

*A 

1 

300 

M 

40271 

Glass  transposition     .        .           3  J^ 

41, 

1 

150 

m 

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GLASS  INSULATORS 
FOR  TELEPHONE  AND  FEEDER  WIRES 


Cat.  No.  40275 


Cat.  No.  40276 


Cat.  No.  40278 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

No. 

Approx. 

Diameter 

Height 

Top  Groove 

Side  Groove 

Pin  Hole 

Barrel 

Each 

40275 

sy2 

4M 

1 

% 

1 

110 

2Ys 

40276 

3% 

4 

lYs 

1 

1 

125 

2 

*  40277 

4M 

5M 

1% 

IH 

1 

50 

4 

40278 

4 

4M 

IK 

IK 

IN 

75 

2% 

*  Similar  in  appearance  to  Cat.  No.  40276. 

PORCELAIN  INSULATORS 


Cat.  No.  74815 


Cat.  No.  74816 


Cat.  No.  40274 


Cat.  No.  40273 


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L     I    -- 


Cat.  No.  74817 


Cat.  No.  40279 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

No. 

Approx. 

Weight 

Diameter 

Height 

Top  Groove 

Side  Groove 

Pin  Hole 

Barrel 

Each 

74815                       2% 

3^ 

^8 

1 

400 

iMlb. 

74816                       2y8 

2% 

^8 

1 

500 

M  Ib. 

40274                       3% 

3 

14 

3/^ 

1 

200                  \Y±  Ib. 

40273                       3% 

3K 

y 

1 

200                  IMlb. 

74817 

33^ 

3% 

H                                  1 

150                  IJ^lb. 

40279 

3K 

3 

IK 

H         i           i 

200 

IHlD. 

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Cat.  No.  40282 


INSULATORS 

PORCELAIN  INSULATORS 
FOR  FEEDER  WIRES 


Cat.  No.  40280 


Cat.  No.  74818 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

No. 

Approx. 
Weight 
Each 

Cat.  No. 
Diameter 

Height 

Top  Groove 

IK 
IK 
IK 

Side  Groove 

per 
Pin  Hole                     Barrel 

40282                      4*4, 
40280                      3K 
74818                     3K 

4K 
3K 

lf8 

IK                            100 
1                                 200 

IK                     225 

i 

FOR  WORKING  VOLTAGES  UP  TO  11,000 


Cat.  No.  100156 


Cat.  No.  100158 


Cat.  No.  100157 


i 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

No. 

Approx. 

Cat.  No. 
Diameter 

H^ht              J0°Pve 

Side 
Groove 

Pin 
Hole 

Test 
Voltage 

in 
Barrel 

Weight 
Each 

100156                   5% 

4^                     K 

K 

IK 

50000 

65 

3 

100158                  6% 

5K                  1 

A 

IK 

50000 

40 

4/4 

100157                 5% 

5K                K 

^ 

IK 

50000 

50 

4H 

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INSULATORS 

PORCELAIN  INSULATORS 
FOR  WORKING  VOLTAGES  UP  TO  22,000 


Cat.  No.  100161 


Cat.  No.  100160 


Cat.  No.  100159 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Cat.  No. 

Test 
Voltage 

No.  in 
Barrel 
or  Crate 

Approx. 
Ship.  Weight 
Each 

Diameter               Height 

Top                      Side                      Pin 
Groove                Groove                  Hole 

100161 

1Y±                  7 

1 

5/8 

iy% 

70000 

20 

8 

100159 

6M                  5M 

5/S 

« 

i  y8          70000 

35 

6 

100160 

71A                  7 

H 

1A 

IN 

70000 

26 

6 

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PORCELAIN  INSULATORS 

FOR  WORKING  VOLTAGES  UP  TO  33,000 


Cat.  No.  100164 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Approx. 
No.  in                    ££:„ 

Cat.  No. 
Diam. 

Height 

Top 
Groove 

Side 
Groove 

Pin 
Hole 

Voltage 

Barrel  or 
Crate 

Weight 
Each 

100162                 8 

9 

% 

X 

1Z/S 

86000 

15 

9M 

100164                 8% 

7*/8 

% 

5/S 

i  y8          ssooo 

16 

10^ 

100163                 Sl/2 

8J€ 

H             -   H 

1  %                85000 

15 

11 

PORCELAIN  STRAIN  INSULATORS 

STANDARD  PORCELAIN  INSULATOR  FOR  SPAN  AND 
ANCHOR  WIRES 


Cat.  No. 


110900 
110901 


Length 


DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Width 


2% 


Groove 


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OVERHEAD  LINE  TOOLS 


Cat.  No.  16914 


Cat.  No. 


16914 
100031 


Description 


Trolley  wire  tightener,  max.  length  3  ft.  8%  in.,  take  up  1  ft.     . 
Trolley  wire  tightener,  max.  length  5  ft.  8%  in.,  take  up  1  ft.  6  in. 


Cat.  No.  100029 


100029 
1000.30 


Trolley  wire  tightener,  max.  length  7  ft.  2  in.,  take  up  2  ft.  2  in. 
Trolley  wire  tightener,  max.  length  10  ft.  2  in.,  take  up  2  ft.  2  in. 


Cat.  No.  16762 


16762 


Soldering  copper  for  line  work,  weight  6  Ih. 


Cat.  No.  19457 


19457 


Tongs  for  tightening  cap  and  cone  suspensions 


Cat.  No.  35799 


35799 


Wrench  for  Form  H  mining  suspensions 


Cat.  No.  46765 


46765 


Wrench  for  Forms  H,  D  and  G  straight  line  suspensions 


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TROLLEY  WIRE  HAULING  CLAMP 


Cat.  No. 


Description 


16915 


Trolley  wire  hauling  clamp 


Cat.  No.  16915 


TROLLEY  TERMINAL  CLAMP 


Cat.  No.  27437 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 

per  100 

27437 

Terminal  clamp  for 

dead  ending  trolley  wires,  malleable 

iron,  sherardized 

355 

SCHAPER  GUY  WIRE  CLAMP 


108530 


Three  bolt  clamp  for  %  in.,  ^  in.,  and  %  in.  strand — forged 
steel  galvanized 


225 


CROSBY  CLIPS 


Cat.  No.  49211 


Cat.  No. 

Description 

Weight 
per  100 

49211 

Clip  for  } 

4  in.  strand     ........... 

30 

49212 

Clip  for  2 

^  in.  strand     .         .         .         .         .        .         .         . 

37 

49213 

Clip  for  1 

g  in.  strand       ........... 

80 

FEEDER  STRAIN  CLAMPS 


Cat.  No. 

100077 
100076 
100075 
100074 


Description 


For  No.  0000  cable — M.I.  sherardized 
For  250,000-300,000  cm.  cable— M.I.  sherardized 
For  400,000-650,000  cm.  cable  M.I.  sherardized     . 
For  700,000-1,000,000  cm.  cable— M.I.  sherardized 


WIRE  CABLE  THIMBLES 


Cat.  No. 


Diameter  of  Cable 
in  In. 


88390 
88389 
88388 
88387 
88386 
88385 


Approx.  Weight 
per  100 


6 
7 

10 
14 
18 
25 


DISTRIBUTING  RINGS 


Cat.  Xo. 


100032 
100033 
100034 


Description 


2}/2  in.  x  ^  in.  wrought  iron  ring 

3  in.  x  %  in-  wrought  iron  ring 

4  in.  x  K  in-  wrought  iron  ring 


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ANCHOR  RODS  AND  ANCHORS 
ANCHOR  RODS— GALVANIZED 


Cat.  No.  48838 


Cat.  No. 

Diameter 
in  In. 

Length 

in  Ft. 

Approx.  Weight 
per  100 

100035 

H 

5 

425 

100036 

H 

6 

500 

100037 

y* 

7 

575 

100038 

X 

8 

650 

100039 

5/8 

5 

650 

48838 

5/s 

6 

750 

100040 

v% 

7 

850 

100041 

X 

8 

950 

100042 

H 

6 

1100 

100043 

% 

7 

1250 

100044 

H 

8 

1400 

100045 

K 

10 

1700 

100046 

i 

8 

2500 

100047 

i 

10 

2800 

100048 

i 

12 

3100 

Above  catalogue  numbers  cover  anchor  rods  with  nuts  but  without  washers. 


CABLE  SPLICER 


Cat.  No. 


43508 
43509 
43510 


Size  of  Cable 


250,000  cm. 
300,000  cm. 
400,000  cm. 


Cat.  No. 


Size  of  Cable 


500,000  cm. 

750,000  cm. 

1,000,000  cm. 


43538 
43539 
43540 


CABLE  CONNECTOR 


250,000  cm. 
300,000  cm. 
400,000  cm. 

43541 
43542 
43543 

500,000  cm. 
750,000  cm. 
1,000,000  cm. 

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MISCELLANEOUS  ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  TROLLEY 
LINE   CONSTRUCTION 


Method  of  Attaching  Trolley  Directly  to  Mine  Roof 


Method  of  Attaching  Trolley  to  Overhead  Timbers 


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295 


MISCELLANEOUS  ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  TROLLEY 
LINE   CONSTRUCTION 


Method  of  Attaching  Trolley  Directly  to  Side  Wall  (Using  Form  "D"  Suspension) 


Method  of  Attaching  Trolley  Directly  to  Side  Wall  (Using  Form  "H"  Suspension) 


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MISCELLANEOUS  ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  TROLLEY 
LINE   CONSTRUCTION 


Short  Side  Bracket  Construction 


' 


Pipe  Span  Construction — Double  Track 


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LINE   CONSTRUCTION 


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Under  Braced  Side  Bracket  Construction 


Trolley  Construction  in  a  Japanese  Snow-shed 


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CONSTRUCTION  NOTES 


Fig.  1 


Fig.  2 


Fig.  3 


The  following  information  contains  suggestions  intended  to  assist  customers  in  installing  line 
material  in  mines  and  industrial  properties. 

The  methods  suggested  have  proven  satisfactory  for  conditions  ordinarily  encountered  in  service 
and  are  generally  recommended  as  good  practice. 


SUPPORTING  THE  TROLLEY 

The  illustrations,  Figs.  1  to  5  inclusive,  represent  combinations  of  the  standard  devices 
the  foregoing  pages  for  suspending  the  trolley   wire  directly  from  the  mine  roof. 

The  suspensions  are  provided 
with  large  circular  bearing  surfaces 
which  when  tightened  against  the 
mine  roof  successfully  resist  all  side 
strains  and  maintain  the  suspension 
in  a  vertical  position. 

Figs.  G  and  7  represent  the 
suspension  attached  to  the  over- 
head timber  of  the  mine  entries 
etc.  The  special  gimlet  pointed 
lag  screw  is  particularly  adapted  to 
this  construction. 

Where  the  mine  roof  is  of  vary- 
ing heights  above  the  track  a 
length  of  standard  !}/£  in.  pipe 
fastened  in  the  roof  and  the  sus- 
pension attached  to  the  pipe  by  a 
combination  clamp,  as  shown  in 
Fig.  8  offers  means  for  securing  a 
good  level  trolley  wire. 

When  necessary  to  support 
the  trolley  from  a  side  wall  bracket 
or  horizontal  pipe  construction  as 
commonly  used  outside  of  the  Fig.  5 


listed  in 


Fig.  4 


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Fig.  6 


Fig.  7 

mine,  the  same  combination  clamp  shown  in  Fig.  5  may  be  used  as 
in  Fig.  9  and  when  so  used  fits  standard  !}/£  in.  pipe. 

Fig.  10  shows  a  suspension  attached  to  a  1^  in.  vertical  pipe 
with  standard  roof  bolt  and  wedges.  This  is  a  simple  and  efficient 
method  easily  installed  and  quickly  removed. 

SPACING  OF  SUSPENSIONS 

On  tangent  track  construction  the  suspension  points  should 
be  located  approximately  25  ft.  apart  and  the  trolley  wire  pulled 
up  sufficiently  tight  to  prevent  excessive  sagging  between  the 


Fig.  8 


Fig.  9 


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CONSTRUCTION  NOTES 

points  of  support.  A  loose  wire  is  liable  to  injury  at  the  clamping  ear,  or  may  ground  the  system 
against  the  roof. 

On  curved  track  the  distance  between  suspension  points  should  be  shortened  so  as  to  maintain 
the  trolley  wire  within  4  inches  either  side  of  the  center  line  of  the  trolley  base. 

The  following  table  gives  a  rough  and  ready  method  of  determining  the  radius  of  a  curve  and 
the  proper  location  of  suspension  points  on  it. 


Radius  of  Curve 
in  Ft.  (R) 


40 
50 
60 

75 
85 
100 
200 
300 
410 
573 


Fig.  10 


Chord 
in  Ft.  (C) 

Middle  Ordinate 
in  Inches  (O) 

Distance  Between 
Suspension  Points  (X) 

10 

3H 

5 

10 

3 

sy2 

10 

2y2 

6 

10 

2 

6M 

10 

1*4 

7 

10 

iM                       7y2 

10 

%                     10 

10 

j| 

15 

100 

36  M 

20 

100 

28H 

26 

ANCHORAGES 


Permanent  lines  should  be  anchored  frequently  by  the  use  of  half  strain  ears  and  insulated 
turnbuckles.  Soldering  the  ear  to  the  wire  gives  a  positive  and  reliable  grip.  The  soldering  should 
be  very  carefully  done  as  any  overheating  will  injuriously  affect  the  copper  trolley  wire. 

FROGS 

The  following  diagram  shows  an  excellent  method  of  properly  placing  the  frogs  on  the  line,  and 
while  certain  variables  will  necessitate  slight  variation  of  setting,  this  location  will  be  found  so  nearly 
correct  that  a  very  small  alteration,  which  must  be  determined  by  experiment,  will  compensate  for 
the  variable  conditions. 


TO  LOCATE  TROLLEY  FROG 

From  track  switch  point  A,  draw  a  line  to 
center  point  D,  of  track  frog  distance  BC,  and 
from  switch  point  B,  draw  a  line  to  center  point 
E,  of  arc  AEC.  Directly  over  the  intersection  of 
these  two  lines  at  F  will  be  the  proper  location  of 
the  trolley  frog. 


PROTECTIVE  FINISH  OF  LINE  MATERIAL 

To  protect  the  iron  and  steel  parts  of  line  material  from  rapid  deterioration  due  to  the  presence 
of  corrosive  water  frequently  encountered  in  underground  workings,  it  is  generally  recommended 
that  standard  sherardized  material  be  used  and  after  installation  given  a  coat  of  heavy  asphaltum 
paint.  Occasional  subsequent  coats  will  materially  increase  the  length  of  service  obtainable. 


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301 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

Formula  for  determining  radius  of  curvature  from  the  chord  of  the  arc  subtended,  the  middle 
ordinate  and  the  track  gauge. 


n    n. 


Formula : 

Radius  (R)=OE  =  f~Y+BD2 


2  BD 


Example : 


If  gauge  (G)  =36  in. 

Chord  (AC)  =20  ft.  =240  in. 

Middle  ordinate  (BD)  =20  in. 


Then  R  = 


+  202 


2X20 


For  any  given  service  the  required  weight  of  rail  in  pounds  per  yard  may  be  determined  by  allowing 
10  Ib.  per  yard  for  each  ton  of  locomotive  weight  per  driving  wheel.  This  gives  the  minimum  weight 
of  rail  permissible  but  much  better  results  will  be  obtained  by  using  the  heavier  rails  recommended. 


Weight  of  Locomotive 
in  Lb. 

Weight  of  Rail 
per  Yard  in  Lb. 
Minimum 

Weight  of  Rail 
per  Yard  in  Lb. 
Recommended 

6000 

16 

20 

9000 

16 

25 

13000 

16 

30 

16000 

20 

40 

20000 

25 

45 

26000 

35 

50 

40000 

60 

302 


GE\ERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

WEIGHTS  AND  CAPACITIES  OF  COLLIERY  CARS  (WOOD  BODIES) 
FOUR  WHEELS,  USUAL  GAUGE  36  IN.  TO  44  IN. 


Approx.  Capacity  in  Bushels 
Run-of-Mine  Coal 

Weight  of  Empty  Car 
in  Lb. 

Average  Weight  of  Load 
in  Lb.  of  Coal 

15 

500 

1200  bituminous 

20 

600 

1500  bituminous 

25 

850 

1900  bituminous 

30 

950                                                         2300  bituminous 

33 

1050                                                         2500  bituminous 

35 

1150                                                         2700  bituminous 

40 

1250 

3000  bituminous 

46 

1400 

3500  bituminous 

54 

1700 

4100  bituminous 

iy<i  long  tons 

2000 

5700  anthracite 

3      long  tons 

2500 

6700  anthracite 

WEIGHTS  AND  CAPACITIES  OF  CONTRACTORS'  CARS  AND  INDUSTRIAL  DUMP 

CARS  (WOOD  BODIES) 

FOUR  WHEEL,  USUAL  GAUGE  36  IN. 


Capacity 

Weight  of  Empty  Car 

Average  Weight  of  Load 

in  Cu.  Yd. 

in  Lb. 

in  Lb. 

1 

1400 

3000 

\Vt 

2100 

4500 

2 

2500 

6000 

2H 

3000 

7500 

3 

4000 

9000 

4 

5000 

12000 

A  bushel  of  bituminous  coal  weighs  76  Ib. 
A  bushel  of  hard  coke  weighs  40  Ib. 

A  short  ton,  2000  Ib.,  of  bituminous  coal  requires  for  storage  40  cu.  ft. 
A  long  ton,  2250  Ib.,  of  bituminous  coal  requires  for  storage  45  cu.  ft. 
A  short  ton,  2000  Ib.,  of  anthracite  coal  requires  for  storage  33  cu.  ft. 
A  long  ton,  2250  Ib.,  of  anthracite  coal  requires  for  storage  37  cu.  ft. 
A  cubic  yard  of  loose  earth  weighs  2200  to  2600  Ib. 
A  cubic  yard  of  loose  rock  weighs  2600  to  3000  Ib. 

D.B.P.  in  Ib.+speed  in  M.P.H. 
The  h.p.  exerted  by  an  electnc  locomotive  = 


and  approximately  = 


the  kw.  input. 

The  weight  of  rails  per  mile  of  single  track,  in  long  tons,  equals  approximately  1 .54  times  the 
weight  of  rail  per  yard  in  Ib. 

The  sectional  area  of  iron  or  steel  rails,  in  square  inches,  is  approximately  one-tenth  the  weight 
per  yard  in  Ib. 

The  conductivity  of  iron  or  steel  rails  is  from  I  / 12  to  1/8  that  of  copper  of  equivalent  cross  section. 

"AMERICAN  STANDARD"  GROOVED  TROLLEY  WIREJSECTIONS 


0000  Wire 


00  Wire 


The  above  diagrams  show  detailed  dimensions  of  the  "American  Standard"  grooved  trolley 
wire  sections  which  have  been  adopted  by,  and  can  be  obtained  from,  the  principal  manufacturers 
of  trolley  wire.  These  sections  are  recommended  as  insuring  highest  physical  characteristics  possible 
in  a  grooved  wire,  together  with  minimum  tendency  to  kink  and  twist  in  handling. 

The  dimensions  and  location  of  the  grooves  afford  means  of  secure  attachment  of  supporting 
devices  which  offer  no  obstruction  to  the  passage  of  the  trolley  wheel. 

All  General  Electric  grooved  wire  fittings  are  accurately  adapted  to  these  sections. 


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303 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

APPROXIMATE  MEASUREMENT  OF  ANGLES 

(TRAUTWINE) 

If  the  inner  edges  of  a  common  two-foot  rule  be  opened  to  the  extent  shown  in  the  column  of 
inches,  they  will  be  inclined  to  each  other  at  the  angles  shown  in  the  column  of  angles.  Since  each 
3/8  inch  of  opening  (up  to  19  in.  or  about  105  deg.)  corresponds  to  about  %  deg.  to  1  deg.,  no  great 
accuracy  is  to  be  expected,  and  beyond  105  deg.  still  less,  for  the  liability  to  error  then  increases  very 
rapidly  as  the  opening  becomes  greater.  Thus,  the  last  %  in.  corresponds  to  about  12  deg. 

Angles  for  intermediate  openings  may  be  calculated  to  the  nearest  minute  or  two,  by  simple 
proportion,  up  to  23  in.  of  opening,  or  about  147  deg. 

TABLE  OF  ANGLES  CORRESPONDING  TO   OPENINGS  OF  A  TWO-FOOT  RULE 


Inches 

Deg.    Min. 

Inches 

Deg.    Min. 

Inches 

Deg.    Min. 

% 

1    12 

9 

44     3 

17% 

95    24 

Jl 

2    24 

9% 

45    21 

18 

97    11 

X 

3    36 

9^ 

46    38 

18% 

99     0 

i 

4    47 

9% 

47    56 

18H 

100    51 

1M 

5    58 

10 

49    15 

18% 

102    45 

1H 

7    10 

IOM 

50    34 

19 

104    41 

1% 

8    22 

IOH 

51    53 

19% 

106    39 

2 

9    34 

10% 

53    13 

19M 

108    41 

2^ 

10    46 

1  1           54    34 

19% 

110    46 

2K 

11    58 

11%          55    55 

20 

112    53 

2% 

13    10 

11^         57    16 

20% 

115     5 

3 

14    22 

11%          58    38 

20^ 

117    20 

3% 

15    34 

12            60     0 

20% 

119    40 

3H 

16    46 

12%          61    23 

21 

122     6 

3% 

17    59 

12H 

62    47 

21% 

124    36 

4 

19    12 

12% 

64    11 

21M 

127    14 

4% 

20    24 

13 

65    35 

21% 

129    59 

4^ 

21    37 

13  & 

67     1 

22 

132    53 

4% 

22    50 

13H 

68    28 

22% 

135    58 

5 

24     3 

13% 

69    55 

22J^ 

139    16 

5% 

25    16 

14 

71    22 

22% 

142    51 

5M 

26    30 

14% 

72    51 

23 

146    48 

5% 

27    44 

14H 

74    21 

23% 

151    17 

6 

28    58 

14% 

75    51 

23^ 

156    34 

6^ 

30    11 

15 

77    22 

23% 

163    27 

6^2 

31    26 

15% 

78    54 

24 

180     0 

6% 

32    40 

15M 

80    27 

7 

33    54 

15% 

82     2 

7% 

35    10 

16 

83    37 

iy> 

36    25 

16M 

85    14 

7% 

37    41 

16H 

86    52 

8 

38    57 

16% 

88    31 

8% 

40    13 

17 

90    12 

8K 

41    29 

17% 

91    54 

BU 

42    46 

17^ 

93    38 

DECIMAL  EQUIVALENTS 
OF  EIGHTHS,  SIXTEENTHS,  THIRTY-SECONDS  AND  SIXTY-FOURTHS 


Fractions     Decimals 

Fractions     Decimals 

Fractions     Decimals 

Fractions     Decimals 

^  =0.015625 

41=  0.265625 

if  =0.515625 

M=  0.765625 

^=0.03125 

A  =0.28125 

H  =0.53125 

H  =0.78125 

«&=  0.046875 

H  =0.296875 

tf  =0.546875 

ft  =  0.796875 

3^=0.0625 

^  =0.3125 

•ft  =0.5625 

H  =0.8125 

A  =0.078125 

ft  -0.328125 

11=0.578125 

M  =0.828125 

A  =0.09375 

H=  0.343  75 

H=  0.59375 

11=0.84375 

^=0.109375 

f|  =0.359375 

11=0.609375 

ff  =  0.859375 

y*  =0.125 

3^=0.375 

%  -0.625 

K=  0.875 

^=0.140625 

If  =0.390625 

|J  =  0.640625 

§1=0.890625 

A  =0.1  5625 

if  =  0.40625 

t=  0.65625 

f|=0.90625 

H  =0.171875 

§1=0.421875 

=  0.671875 

f  =  0.921875 

A  =0.1875 

^=0.4375 

H  =0.6875 

=  0.9375 

If  -0.203125 

11=0.453125 

M  =0.703125 

It  =0.953125 

3*2  =0.21875 

H=  0.46875 

ff  -0.71875 

H  =0.96875 

M=  0.234375 

|j  -0.484375 

ft  -0.734375 

f|  =0.984375 

%=0.25 

H=0.5 

%=0.75 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 1 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  UNITS  AND  EIGHTHS,  ETC. 


Diameter 

Circumference           Area 

Diameter 

Circumference             Area 

£ 

.049087 

.00019 

2M 

9.22843 

6.7771 

.098175         .00077 

3 

9.42478 

7.0686 

A 

.147262         .00173 

A 

9.62113 

7.3662 

A 

.196350         .00307 

& 

9.81748 

7.6699 

& 

.294524         .00690 

A 

10.0138 

7.9798 

ys 

.392699         .01227 

M 

10.2102 

8.2958 

& 

.490874         .01917 

A 

10.4065 

8.6179 

A 

.589049         .02761 

H 

10.6029 

8.9462 

TV 

.687223         .03758 

TS 

10.7992 

9.2806 

K 

.785398         .04909 

H 

10.9956 

9.6211 

A 

.883573         .06213 

A 

11.1919 

9.9678 

A 

.981748         .07670 

H 

11.3883 

10.321 

H 

1.07992 

.09281 

H 

11.5846 

10.680 

g 

1.17810 

.11045 

H 

11.7810 

11.045 

35 

1.27627 

.12962 

13. 
16 

11.9773 

11.416 

T6 

1.37445 

.15033 

K 

12.1737 

11.793 

H 

1.47262 

.17257 

H 

12.3700 

12.177 

V* 

1.57080 

.19635          4 

12.5664 

12.566 

H 

1.66897 

.22166 

j_ 

16 

12.7627 

12.962 

A 

1.76715 

.24850 

ys 

12.9591 

13.364 

H 

1.86532 

.27688 

A 

13.1554 

13.772 

H 

1.96350 

.30680 

H 

13.3518 

14.186 

2.06167 

.33824 

~16 

13.5481 

14.607 

ii 

2.15984 

.37122 

*A 

13.7445 

15.033 

if 

2.25802 

.40574 

A 

13.9408 

15.466 

g 

2.35619 

.44179 

M 

14.1372 

15.904 

H 

2.45437 

.47937 

A 

14.3335 

16.349 

H 

2.55254 

.51849 

5A 

14.5299 

16.800 

87 

2.65072 

.55914 

H 

14.7262 

17.257 

s 

2.74889 

.60132 

H 

14.9226 

17.721 

H 

2.84707 

.64504 

« 

15.1189 

18.190 

H 

2.94524 

.69029 

% 

15.3153 

18.665 

H 

3.04342 

.73708 

» 

15.5116 

19.147 

1 

3.14159 

.78540 

5 

15.7080 

19.635 

A 

3.33794 

.88664 

A 

15.9043 

20.129 

H 

3.53429 

.99402 

H 

16.1007 

20.629 

A 

3.73064 

1.1075 

A 

16.2970 

21.135 

8 

3.92699 

1.2272 

M 

16.4934 

21.648 

A 

4.12334 

1.3530 

A 

16.6897 

22.166 

H 

4.31969 

1.4849 

3/8 

16.8861 

22.691 

A 

4.51604 

1.6230 

A 

17.0824 

23.221 

v* 

4.71239         1.7671 

Yi            17.2788 

23.758 

A 

4.90874         1.9175 

A           17.4751 

24.301 

H 

5.10509         2.0739 

%           17.6715 

24.850 

H 

5.30144 

2.2365 

H 

17.8678 

25.406 

% 

5.49779 

2.4053            %           18.0642 

25.967 

H 

5.69414 

2.5802           if           18.2605 

26.535 

H 

5.89049 

2.7612            %           18.4569 

27.109 

H 

6.08684 

2.9483            If            18.6532 

27.688 

2 

6.28319 

3.1416           6             18.8496 

28.274 

A 

6.47953 

3.3410 

H 

19.2423 

29.465 

v% 

6.67588 

3.5466 

X 

19.6350 

30.680 

A 

6.87223 

3.7583 

y* 

20.0277          31.919 

S 

7.06858 

3.9761 

H 

20.4204          33.183 

A 

7.26493 

4.2000 

ys 

20.8131          34.472 

H 

7.46128 

4.4301 

% 

21.2058          35.785 

A 

7.65763 

4.6664 

7A 

21.5984           37.122 

H 

7.85398 

4.9087 

l 

21.9911          38.485 

A 

8.05033 

5.1572 

H 

22.3838          39.871 

H 

8.24668 

5.4119 

K 

22.7765          41.282 

H 

8.44303 

5.6727 

23.1692           42.718 

H 

8.63938 

5.9396 

H 

23.5619           44.179 

H 

8.83573 

6.2126 

H 

23.9546          45.664 

K 

9.03208 

6.4918 

X 

24.3473          47.173 

MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


305 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 1— (Concluded) 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  UNITS  AND  EIGHTHS,  ETC. 


Diameter 

Circumference 

] 
Area 

Diameter 

Circumference 

Area 

7% 

24.7400 

48.707 

10 

31.4159 

78.540 

8 

25.1327 

50.265 

X 

31.8086 

80.516 

y* 

25.5254 

51.849 

X 

32.2013 

82.516 

Y± 

25.9181 

53.456 

X 

32.5940 

84.541 

K 

26.3108 

55.088 

X 

32.9867 

86.590 

Yi 

26.7035 

56.745 

N 

33.3794 

88.664 

5/8 

27.0962 

58.426 

X 

33.7721 

90.763 

% 

27.4889 

60.132 

X 

34.1648 

92.886 

y* 

27.8816 

61.862                           11 

34.5575 

95.033 

9 

28.2743 

63.617                              y8 

34.9502 

97.205 

X 

28.6670 

65.397                              M 

35.3429 

99.402 

k" 

29.0597 

67.201 

X 

35.7356 

101.62 

^8 

29.4524 

69.029 

X 

36.1283 

103.87 

X    ' 

29.8451 

70.882 

% 

36.5210 

106.14 

% 

30.2378 

72.760 

X 

36.9137 

108.43 

% 

30.6305 

74.662 

% 

37.3064 

110.75 

% 

31.0232 

76.589 

i 

12 

37.6991 

113.10 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 2 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  UNITS  AND  TENTHS,  ETC. 


0.1 

0.314159 

0.007854 

3.8 

11.93805 

11.34115 

0.2 

0.628319 

0.031416          3.9 

12.25221 

11.94591 

0.3 

0.942478 

0.070686          4.0 

12.56637 

12.56637 

0.4 

1.256637 

0.125664          4.1 

12.88053 

13.20254 

0.5 

1.570796 

0.196350          4.2 

13.19469 

13.85442 

0.6 

1.884956 

0.282743          4.3 

13.50885 

14.52201 

0.7 

2.199115 

0.384845          4.4 

13.82301 

15.20531 

0.8 

2.513274 

0.502655 

4.5 

14.13717 

15.90431 

0.9 

2.827433 

0.636173 

4.6 

14.45133 

16.61903 

1.0 

3.141593 

0.785398 

4.7 

14.76549 

17.34945 

1.1 

3.455752 

0.950332 

4.8 

15.07964 

18.09557 

1.2 

3.769911 

1.13097 

4.9 

15.39380 

18.85741 

1.3 

4.084070 

1.32732 

5.0 

15.70796 

19.63495 

1.4 

4.398230 

1.53938 

5.1 

16.02212 

20.42821 

1.5 

4.712389 

1.76715 

5.2 

16.33628 

21.23717 

1.6 

5.026548 

2.01062 

5.3 

16.65044 

22.06183 

1.7 

5.340708 

2.26980          5.4 

16.96460 

22.90221 

1.8 

5.654867 

2.54469           5.5 

17.27876 

23.75829 

1.9 

5.969026 

2.83529 

5.6 

17.59292 

24.63009 

2.0 

6.283185 

3.14159 

5.7 

17.90708 

25.51759 

2.1 

6.597345 

3.46361 

5.8 

18.22124 

26.42079 

2.2 

6.911504 

3.80133 

5.9 

18.53540 

27.33971 

2.3 

7.225663 

4.15476 

6.0 

18.84956 

28.27433 

2.4 

7.539822 

4.52389 

6.1 

19.16372 

29.22467 

2.5 

7.853982 

4.90874 

6.2 

19.47787 

30.19071 

2.6 

8.168141 

5.30929 

6.3 

19.79203 

31.17245 

2.7 

8.482300 

5.72555 

6.4 

20.10619 

32.16991 

2.8 

8.796459 

6.15752 

6.5 

20.42035 

33.18307 

2.9 

9.110619 

6.60520 

6.6 

20.73451 

34.21194 

3.0 

9.424778 

7.06858 

6.7 

21.04867 

35.25652 

3.1 

9.738937 

7.54768 

6.8 

21.36283 

36.31681 

3.2 

10.05310 

8.04248 

6.9 

21.67699 

37.39281 

3.3 

10.36726 

8.55299 

7.0 

21.99115 

38.48451 

3.4 

10.68142 

9.07920 

7.1 

22.30531 

39.59192 

3.5 

10.99557 

9.62113 

7.2 

22.61947 

40.71504 

3.6 

11.30973 

10.17876 

7.3 

22.93363 

41.85387 

3.7 

11.62389 

10.75210 

7.4 

23.24779 

43.00840 

306 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 2— (Concluded) 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  UNITS  AND  TENTHS,  ETC. 


Diameter 

Circumference 

Area 

Diameter 

Circumference 

Area 

7.5 

23.56194 

44.17865 

9.8 

30.78761 

75.42964 

7.6 

23.87610 

45.36460 

9.9 

31.10177 

76.97687 

7.7 

24.19026 

46.56626 

10.0 

31.41593 

78.53982 

7.8 

24.50442 

47.78362 

10.1 

31.73009 

80.11847 

7.9 

24.81858 

49.01670 

10.2 

32.04425 

81.71282 

8.0 

25.13274 

50.26548 

10.3 

32.35840 

83.32289 

8.1 

25.44690 

51.52997 

10.4 

32.67256 

84.94867 

8.2 

25.76106 

52.81017 

10.5 

32.98672 

86.59015 

8.3 

26.07522 

54.10608 

10.6 

33.30088 

88.24734 

8.4 

26.38938 

55.41769 

10.7 

33.61504 

89.92024 

8.5 

26.70354 

56.74502 

10.8 

33.92920 

91.60884 

8.6 

27.01770 

58.08805 

10.9 

34.24336 

93.31316 

8.7 

27.33186 

59.44679 

11.0 

34.55752 

95.03318 

8.8 

27.64602 

60.82123 

11.1 

34.87168 

96.76891 

8.9 

27.96017 

62.21139 

11.2 

35.18584 

98.52035 

9.0 

28.27433 

83.61725 

11.3 

35.50000 

100.2875 

9.1 

28.58849 

65.03882 

11.4 

35.81416 

102.0703 

9.2 

28.90265 

66.47610 

11.5 

36.12832 

103.8689 

9.3 

29.21681 

67.92909 

11.6 

36.44247 

105.6832 

9.4 

29.53097 

69.39778 

11.7 

36.75663 

107.5132 

9.5 

29.84513 

70.88218 

11.8 

37.07079 

109.3588 

9.6 

30.15929 

72.38229 

11.9 

37.38495 

111.2202 

9.7 

30.47345 

73.89811 

12.0 

37.69911 

113.0973 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 3 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  FEET  AND  INCHES 


^Diameter      Circumference—  Feet 

Area  —  Sq.  Ft. 

Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Circumference  —  Feet      Area  —  Sq.  Ft. 

0      1         0.261799 

0.005454 

2      7 

8.11578          5.24144 

2        0.523599 

0.021817 

8 

8.37758          5.58505 

3        0.785398 

0.049087 

9 

8.63938          5.93957 

4        1.047198 

0.087266 

10 

8.90118          6.30500 

5        1.308997 

0.136354 

11 

9.16298          6.68134 

6        1.570796 

0.196350 

3     0 

9.42478           7.06858 

7        1.832596 

0.267254 

1 

9.68658          7.46674 

8        2.094395 

0.349066 

2 

9.94838           7.87580 

9        2.356195 

0.441786 

3 

10.21018           8.29577 

10        2.617994 

0.545415 

4 

10.47198          8.72665 

11        2.879793 

0.659953 

5 

10.73377           9.16843 

1     0        3.14159 

0.785398 

6 

10.99557           9.62113 

1        3.40339 

0.921752 

7 

11.25737         10.08473 

2        3.66519 

1.06901 

8 

11.51917          10.55924 

3        3.92699 

1.22718 

9 

11.78097          11.044(56 

4        4.18879 

1.39626 

10 

12.04277          11.54099 

5        4.45059 

1.57625 

11 

12.30457          12.04823 

6        4.71239 

1.76715 

4     0 

12.56637         12.56637 

7        4.97419 

1.96895               1 

12.82817          13.09542 

8        5.23599 

2.18166               2 

13.08997          13.63538 

9        5.49779 

2.40528               3 

13.35177          14.18625 

10        5.75959 

2.63981               4 

13.61357          14.74803 

11        6.02139 

2.88525 

5 

13.87537          15.32072 

2     0        6.28319 

3.14159 

f» 

14.13717          15.90431 

1        6.54498 

3.40885 

7 

14.39897          10.49882 

2        6.80678 

3.68701 

8 

14.66077          17.10-423 

3        7.06858 

3.97608 

9 

14.92257          17.72055 

4        7.33038 

4.27606 

10 

15.18436          18.34777 

5        7.59218 

4.58694 

11 

15.44616          18.98591 

6        7.85398 

4.90874 

5     0 

15.70796          19.63495 

i 

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307 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

TABLE  OF  CIRCLES— 3— (Concluded) 

(TRAUTWINE) 
DIAMETER  IN  FEET  AND  INCHES 


Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Circumference  —  Feet 

Area  —  Sq.  Ft. 

Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Circumference  —  Feet 

Area—  Sq.  Ft. 

5     1 

15.96976 

20.29491 

8     7 

26.96534 

57.86312 

2 

16.23156 

20.96577 

8 

27.22714 

58.99213 

3 

16.49336 

21.64754 

9 

27.48894 

60.13205 

4 

16.75516 

22.34021 

10 

27.75074 

61.28287 

5 

17.01696 

23.04380 

11 

28.01253 

62.44461 

6 

17.27876 

23.75829 

9     0 

28.27433 

63.61725 

7 

17.54056 

24.48370 

1 

28.53613 

64.80080 

8 

17.80236 

25.22001 

2 

28.79793 

65.99526 

9 

18.06416 

25.96723 

3 

29.05973 

67.20063 

10 

18.32596 

26.72535 

4 

29.32153 

68.41691 

11 

18.58776 

27.49439 

5 

29.58333 

69.64409 

6     0 

18.84956 

28.27433 

6 

29.84513 

70.88218 

1 

19.11136 

29.06519 

7 

30.10693 

72.13119 

2 

19.37315 

29.86695 

8 

30.36873 

73.39110 

3 

19.63495 

30.67962 

9 

30.63053 

74.66191 

4 

19.89675 

31.50319 

10 

30.89233 

75.94364 

5 

20.15855 

32.33768 

11 

31.15413 

77.23627 

6 

20.42035 

33.18307 

10     0 

31.41593 

78.53982 

7 

20.68215 

34.03937 

1 

31.67773 

79.85427 

8 

20.94395 

34.90659 

2 

31.93953 

81.17963 

9 

21.20575 

35.78470 

3 

32.20132 

82.51589 

10 

21.46755 

36.67373 

4 

32.46312 

83.86307 

11 

21.72935 

37.57367 

5 

32.72492 

85.22115 

7     0 

21.99115 

38.48451 

6 

32.98672 

86.59015 

1 

22.25295 

39.40626 

7 

33.24852 

87.97005 

2 

22.51475 

40.33892 

8 

33.51032 

89.36086 

3 

22.77655 

41.28249 

9 

33.77212 

90.76258 

4 

23.03835 

42.23697 

10 

34.03392 

92.17520 

5 

23.30015 

43.20235 

11 

34.29572 

93.59874 

6 

23.56194 

44.17865 

11     0 

34.55752 

95.03318 

7 

23.82374 

45.16585 

1 

34.81932 

96.47853 

8 

24.08554 

46.16396 

2 

35.08112 

97.93479 

9 

24.34734 

47.17298 

3 

35.34292 

99.40196 

10 

24.60914 

48.19290 

4 

35.60472 

100.8800 

11 

24.87094 

49.22374 

5 

35.86652 

102.3690 

8     0 

25.13274 

50.26548 

6 

36.12832 

103.8689 

1 

25.39454 

51.31813 

7 

36.39011 

105.3797 

2 

25.65634 

52.38169 

8 

36.65191 

106.9014 

3 

25.91814 

53.45616 

9 

36.91371 

108.4340 

4 

26.17994 

54.54154 

10 

37.17551 

109.9776 

5 

26.44174 

55.63782 

11 

37.43731 

111.5320 

6 

26.70354 

56.74502 

12     0 

37.69911 

113.0973 

U.  S.  STANDARD  SCREW  THREADS 


Diameter                                        Threads 
in  Inches                                       per  Inch 

Diameter  at 
Root  of  Thread 
Inches 

Are'a  of  Bolt  in                           Area  of  Root  of 
Sq.  Inches                           Thread  in  Sq.  Inches 

M                                        20 

0.185 

0.049                                            0.027 

TS                                                        18 

0.240 

0.077                                    0.045 

H                                       16 

0.294 

0.110                                    0.068 

A                                         14 

0.344 

0.150                                  0.093 

1A                                       13 

0.400 

0.196                                  0.126 

A                                         12 

0.454 

0.249                                  0.162 

5^                               11 

0.507 

0.307                                    0.202 

H                             10 

0.620 

0.442                                    0.302 

7^                                                           9 

0.731 

0.601                                    0.420 

1                                               8 

0.837 

0.785                                    0.550 

l/^                                          7 

0.940 

0.994                                    0.694 

1J4                                          7 

1.065 

1.227                                    0.893 

\%                          e 

1.160 

1.485                                    1.057 

1^                                          6 

1.284 

1.767                                    1.295 

308 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 
U.  S.  STANDARD  SCREW  THREADS— (Concluded) 


Diameter 
Inches 

Threads 
per  Inch 

Diameter  at 
Root  of  Thread 
Inches 

Area  of  Bolt  in 
Sq.  Inches 

Area  of  Root  of 
Thread  in  Sq.  Inches 

1% 

5H 

1.389                                2.074 

1.515 

1% 

5 

1.491                                2.405 

1.746 

1% 

5 

1.616                                2.761 

2.051 

9 

4^ 

1.712                                3.142 

2.302 

2Y± 

4H 

1.962                                3.976 

3.023 

2y2 

4 

2.176                                4.909 

3.719 

2% 

4 

2.426                                5.940 

4.620 

3 

3H 

2.629                                7.069 

5.428 

3M 

3>i 

2.879 

8.296 

6.510 

3y* 

3M 

3.100 

9.621 

7.548 

3% 

3 

3.317 

11.045 

9.641 

4 

3 

3.567 

12.566 

9.963 

4K 

2K 

3.798 

14.186 

11.329 

4^ 

2% 

4.028 

15.904 

12.753 

4^ 

2% 

4.256 

17.721 

14.226 

5 

2y2 

4.480 

19.635 

15.763 

5K 

2y2 

4.730 

21.648 

17.572 

51A 

2% 

4.953 

23.758 

19.267 

5% 

2*A 

5.203 

25.967 

21.262 

6 

2X 

5.423 

28.274 

23.098 

DIMENSIONS  OF  STANDARD  BOLT  HEADS  AND  NUTS 
(Square  or  Hexagonal) 


Let  X  =  diameter  across  flats  of  head  or  nut 
Y=  thickness  of  head 


Let  Z=  thickness  of  nut 
D  =  diameter  of  bolt 


Rough 

Finished 

Then  X  =  1  /^  D  -f-  /^  in. 

1J 

4  D+^in.  ' 

Y  =  ^X                                                            D-^in. 

Z  =  D 

D 

—  j3?  in. 

STANDARD  SIZES  OF  WELDED  WROUGHT  IRON  PIPE 

INSIDE  DIAMETER  IN  INCHES 

Thickness 
in  Inches 

Weight  per 
Foot  in  Lb. 

Threads  per 
Inch  of  Screw 

*  Nominal 

Actual 

y* 

0.270 

0.068 

0.24 

27 

% 

0.364 

0.088 

0.42 

18 

% 

0.494 

0.091 

0.56                                     18 

V£ 

0.623 

0.109 

0.84                                     14 

% 

0.824 

0.113 

1.12                                      14 

i 

1.048 

0.134 

1.67                                      111A 

IM 

1.380 

0.140 

2.24                                      11  H 

i  /^ 

1.611 

0.145 

2.68 

11  /i 

2 

2.067 

0.154 

3.61 

HH 

iy> 

2.468 

0.204 

5.74 

8 

3 

3.067 

0.217 

7.54 

8 

31^ 

3.548 

0.226 

9.00 

8 

4 

4.026 

0.237 

10.66 

8 

4J^ 

4.508 

0.246 

12.49 

8 

C" 

5.045 

0.259 

14.50                                        8 

6 

6.065 

0.280 

18.76                                        8 

7 

7.023 

0.301 

23.27                                        8 

8 

7.982 

0.322 

28.18                                        8 

9 

9.001 

0.344 

33.70                                      8 

10 

10.019 

0.366 

40.00                                      8 

*  Standard'iron  pipe  is  known  to  the  trade  by  its  nominal  inside  diameter  which  differs  from  its  actual  diameter 
as  shown  in  the  table. 


MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


309 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 
DATA  ON  SOLID  COPPER  WIRE— ROUND 


Size 
B.&S. 
Gauge 

Diameter 
Mills 

Circular 
Mills 

Square 
Inch 

Pounds 
per 
1000  Ft. 

Pounds 
per 
Mile 

Breaking 
Strain 
Hard  Drawn 

Breaking 
Strain 
Soft  Drawn 

Ohms  per  Mile 
Soft  Drawn 
60°  F. 

0000 

460 

211600 

0.166190 

640 

3376 

8370       5650 

0.259 

000 

410      168100 

0.131793 

508 

2677 

6580 

4480 

0.326 

00 

365 

133225 

0.104520 

402 

2123 

5226       3553 

0.412 

0 

325 

105625 

0.082932     319 

1684 

4558       2818 

0.519 

1 

289 

83521 

0.065733     353 

1059 

3743 

2234 

0.656 

2 

258 

66564 

0.052130     201 

839 

3127 

1772 

0.824 

3 

229 

52441 

0.041338     159 

666 

2480 

1405 

1.04 

4 

204 

41616 

0.032784     126 

528 

1967 

1114 

1.312 

5 

182 

33124 

0.025998     100 

419 

1559 

883 

1.656 

6 

162 

26244 

0.020617      79 

332 

1237 

700 

2.09 

7 

144 

20736 

0.016349      63 

263 

980 

555 

2.62 

8 

128 

16384 

0.012966      50 

209 

778 

400 

3.35 

9 

114       12996 

0.010284      40 

166 

617 

349 

4.23 

10 

102       10404 

0.008153      31.3 

137 

489 

277 

5.27 

11 

91        8281 

0.006467      24.9 

104 

388 

219 

6.63 

12 

81        6561 

0.005128 

19.7 

82.6 

307 

174 

8.37 

13 

72 

5184 

0.004067 

15.7 

65.6 

244 

138 

10.6 

14 

64 

4096 

0.003225      12.4 

51.9 

193 

109 

13.4 

15 

57       3249 

0.002557      9.84 

41.2 

153 

87 

16.9 

16 

51       2601 

0.002028 

7.81 

32.7 

133 

69 

21.1 

17 

45 

2025 

0.001608 

6.19 

25.9 

97 

55 

27.0 

18 

40 

1600 

0.001275      4.91 

20.5 

77 

43 

34.2 

19 

36 

1296 

0.001011       3.88 

16.3 

61 

34 

42.4 

20 

32 

1024 

0.000802 

3.09 

12.9 

48 

27 

53.7 

DATA 

ON  COPPER  CABLE 

Size 
B.&S. 
Gauge 

No.  of 
Wires 
in  Strand 

Diameter 
of  Wires 
in  In. 

Diameter 
of  Bare  Cable 
in  In. 

Nearest 
A  In. 

Millimeter 

Lb.  per 
1000  Ft. 

Lb.  per 

Mile 

14  B.&S. 

7 

0.0243 

0.0729 

A 

1.9843 

13 

68 

12  B.&S. 

7 

0.0306 

0.0918 

A 

2.3812 

20 

105 

10  B.&S. 

7 

0.0386 

0.1158 

y8 

3.1749 

32 

168 

8  B.&S. 

7 

0.0485 

0.1455 

* 

3.5718 

51 

269 

6  B.&S. 

7 

0.0613 

0.1839 

4.7624 

81 

427 

5  B.&S. 

7 

0.0688 

0.2064 

M 

5.1592 

103 

544 

4  B.&S. 

7 

0.0773 

0.2319 

H 

5.9530 

129 

682 

3  B.&S. 

7 

0.0868 

0.2604 

H 

6.7467 

164 

867 

2  B.&S. 

7 

0.0974 

0.2922 

it 

7.5404 

206 

1089 

1  B.&S. 

19 

0.0664 

0.3320 

li 

8.3342 

259 

1368 

0  B.&S. 

19 

0.0746 

0.3750 

SA 

9.5248 

328 

1733 

00  B.&S.        19 

0.0838 

0.4190 

& 

10.715 

414 

2192 

000  B.&S.        19 

0.094 

0.4700 

M 

11.906 

520 

2745 

0000  B.&S.        19 

0.1056 

0.5280 

13.493 

658 

3484 

250,000  C.M.        37 

0.0823 

0.5754 

14.684 

775 

4080 

300,000  C.M.        37 

0.0906 

0.6342 

- 

16.272 

843 

4984 

350,000  C.M.        37 

0.0974 

0.6818 

11 

16 

17.462 

1087 

5476 

400,000  C.M.        37 

0.104 

0.7280 

if 

18.653 

1242 

6566 

450,000  C.M.        37 

0.111 

0.7770 

ft 

19.843 

1415 

7480 

500,000  C.M.        61 

0.0906 

0.8154 

20.637 

1554 

8222 

550,000  C.M.        61 

0.095 

0.8550 

ft 

21.828 

1709 

9032 

600,000  C.M.        61 

0.0992 

0.8928 

II 

22.621 

1864 

9852 

650,000  C.M.        61 

0.1033 

0.9297 

u 

23.415 

2020 

10688 

700,000  C.M.        61 

0.1072 

0.9648 

H 

24.606 

2177 

11506 

750,000  C.M.        61 

0.111 

0.9990 

25.3995 

2333 

12304 

800,000  C.M.        61 

0.1146 

1.0314 

i& 

26.590 

2487 

13136 

900,000  C.M.        61 

0.1216 

1.0944 

1* 

27.781 

2813 

14864 

1,000,000  C.M.        61 

0.1281 

1.1529 

1* 

29.368 

3110 

16498 

1,250,000  C.M.        91 

0.1173 

1.2903 

i*i 

32.940 

3888 

20534 

1,500,000  C.M.        91 

0.1284 

1.4124 

iff 

36.115 

4660 

24610 

1,750,000  C.M.       127 

0.1173 

1.5262 

iff 

38.893 

5435 

28700 

2,000,000  C.M.        127 

0.1255 

1.6315 

Hi 

41.671 

6212 

32800 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

THERMOMETER  SCALES 
FAHRENHEIT  COMPARED  WITH  *  CENTIGRADE 


Deg.  Fah. 

Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah.      Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah. 

Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah. 

Deg.  Cent. 

212 

100.0 

145          62.8 

78 

25.6 

11 

-11.7 

211 

99.4 

144         62.2 

77 

25.0 

10 

-12.2 

210 

98.9 

143        '61.7 

76 

24.4 

9 

-12.8 

209 

98.3 

142         61.1 

75 

23.9 

8 

-13.3 

208 

97.8 

141         60.6 

74 

23.3 

7 

-13.9 

207 

97.2 

140 

60.0 

73 

22.8 

6 

-14.4 

206 

96.7 

139 

59.4 

72 

22.2 

5 

-15.0 

205 

96.1 

138         58.9 

71 

21.7 

4 

-15.6 

204 

95.6 

137 

58.3 

70 

21.1 

3 

-16.1 

203 

95.0 

136 

57.8 

69 

20.6 

2 

-16.7 

202 

94.4 

135 

57.2 

68 

20.0 

1 

-17.2 

201 

93.9 

134 

56.7 

67 

19.4 

0 

-17.8 

200 

93.3 

133 

56.1 

66 

18.9 

-1 

-18.3 

199 

92.8 

132 

55.6 

65 

18.3 

-2 

-18.9 

198 

92.2 

131 

55.0 

64 

17.8 

-3 

-19.4 

197 

91.7 

130 

54.4 

63 

17.2 

-4 

-20.0 

196 

91.1 

129 

53.9 

62 

16.7 

-5 

-20.6 

195 

90.6 

128 

53.3 

61 

16.1 

-6 

-21.1 

194 

90.0 

127 

42.8 

60 

15.6 

-7 

-21.7 

193 

89.4 

126 

52.2 

59 

15.0 

-8 

-22.2 

192 

88.9 

125 

51.7 

58 

14.4 

-9 

-22.8 

191 

88.3 

124 

51.1 

57 

13.9 

-10 

-23.3 

190 

87.8 

123 

50.6 

56 

13.3 

-11 

-23.9 

189 

87.2 

122 

50.0 

55 

12.8 

-12 

-24.4 

188        86.7 

121 

49.4 

54 

12.2 

-13 

-25.0 

187        86.1 

120 

48.9 

53 

11.7 

-14 

-25.6 

186        85.6 

119 

48.3 

52 

11.1 

-15 

-26.1 

185 

85.0 

118 

47.8 

51 

10.6 

-16 

-26.7 

184 

84.4 

117 

47.2 

50 

10.0 

-17 

-27.2 

183        83.9 

116 

46.7 

49 

9.4 

-18 

-27.8 

182        83.3 

115 

46.1 

48 

8.9 

-19 

-28.3 

181        82.8 

114 

45.6 

47 

8.3 

-20 

-28.9 

180        82.2 

113 

45.0 

46 

7.8       -21 

-29.4 

179        81.7 

112 

44.4 

45 

7.2       -22 

-30.0 

178        81.1 

111 

43.9 

44 

6.7        -23 

-30.6 

177 

80.6 

110 

43.3 

43 

6.1        -24 

-31.1 

176 

80.0 

109 

42.8 

42 

5.6 

-25 

-31.7 

175        79.4 

108 

42.2 

41 

5.0 

-26 

-32.2 

174        78.9 

107 

41.7 

40 

4.4       -27 

-32.8 

173        78.3 

106 

41.1 

39 

3.9       -28 

-33.3 

172        77.8 

105 

40.6 

38 

3.3       -29 

-33.9 

171 

77.2 

104 

40.0 

37 

2.8       -30 

-34.4 

170 

76.7 

103 

39.4 

36 

2.2       -31 

-35.0 

169 

76.1 

102 

38.9 

35 

1.7       -32 

-35.6 

168 

75.6 

101 

38.3 

34 

1.1       -33 

-36.1 

167 

75.0        100 

37.8 

33 

0.6       -34 

-36.7 

166 

74.4         99 

37.2         32 

0.0       -35 

-37.2 

165 

73.9         98 

36.7 

31 

-0.6       -36 

-37.8 

164 

73.3         97 

36.1 

30 

-1.1       -37 

-38.3 

163 

72.8         96 

35.6 

29 

-1.7       -38 

-38.9 

162 

72.2         95 

35.0 

28 

-2.2       -39 

-39.4 

161 

71.7         94 

34.4         27 

-2.8       -40 

-40.0 

160 

71.1         93 

33.9 

26 

-3.3       -41 

-40.6 

159 

70.6         92 

33.3 

25 

-3.9       -42 

-41.1 

158 

70.0         91 

32.8 

24 

-4.4 

-43 

-41.7 

157 

69.4         90 

32.2 

23 

-5.0 

-44 

-42.2 

156 

68.9 

89 

31.7 

22 

-5.6 

-45 

-42.8 

155 

68.3 

88 

31.1 

21 

-6.1 

-46 

-43.3 

154 

67.8 

87 

30.6 

20 

-6.7 

-47 

-43.9 

153        67.2 

86 

30.0 

19 

-7.2       -48 

-44.4 

152        66.7 

85 

29.4 

18 

-7.8       -49 

15.0 

151        66.1         84 

28.9 

17 

-8.3       -50 

-45.6 

l.-.O        65.6         83 

28.3 

16 

-8.9       -51 

-4(1.1 

ll'.i        65.0         82 

27.8 

15 

-9.4       -52 

-4fi.7 

148 

64.4         XI 

27.2 

14 

-10.0 

-53 

-47.2 

147 

«•:{.«.»        so 

26.7 

13 

-10.6 

-54 

-47.8 

146 

JW.:$          7'.) 

26.1 

12 

-11.1 

-55 

-48.3 

Centigrudc'  readings  If)  the  nearest  decimal. 


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MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 

CENTIGRADE  COMPARED  WITH  FAHRENHEIT 


Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah.      Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah. 

Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah. 

Deg.  Cent. 

Deg.  Fah. 

100 

212.0 

62 

143.6 

24 

75.2 

-14 

6.8 

99 

210.2 

61 

141.8 

23 

73.4 

-15 

5.0 

98 

208.4 

60 

140.0 

22 

71.6 

-16 

3.2 

97 

206.6 

59 

138.2 

21 

69.8 

-17 

1.4 

96 

204.8 

58 

136.4 

20 

68.0 

-18 

-0.4 

95 

203.0 

57 

134.6 

19 

66.2 

-19 

-2.2 

94 

201.2 

56 

132.8 

18 

64.4 

-20 

-4.0 

93 

199.4 

55 

131.0 

17 

62.6   , 

-21 

-5.8 

92         197.6 

54         129.2 

16 

60.8 

-22 

-7.6 

91         195.8 

53 

127.4 

15 

59.0 

-23 

-9.4 

90 

194.0 

52 

125.6 

14 

57.2 

-24 

-11.2 

89 

192.2 

51 

123.8 

13 

55.4 

-25 

-13.0 

88 

190.4 

50 

122.0 

12 

53.6 

-26 

-14.8 

87 

188.6 

49 

120.2 

11 

51.8 

-27 

-16.6 

86 

186.8 

48 

118.4 

10 

50.0 

-28 

-18.4 

85 

185.0 

47 

116.6 

9 

48.2 

-29 

-20.2 

84 

183.2 

46 

114.8 

8 

46.4 

-30 

-22.0 

83 

181.4 

45 

113.0 

7 

44.6 

-31 

-23.8 

82 

179.6 

44 

111.2 

6 

42.8 

-32 

-25.6 

81 

177.8 

43 

109.4 

5 

41.0 

-33 

-27.4 

80 

176.0 

42 

107.6 

4 

39.2 

-34 

-29.2 

79 

174.2 

41 

105.8 

3 

37.4 

-35 

-31.0 

78 

172.4 

40 

104.0 

2 

35.6 

-36 

-32.8 

77 

170.6 

39 

102.2 

1 

33.8 

-37 

-34.6 

76 

168.8 

38 

100.4 

0 

32.0 

-38 

-36.4 

75 

167.0 

37 

98.6 

-1 

30.2 

-39 

-38.2 

74 

165.2 

36 

96.8 

-2 

28.4 

-40 

-40.0 

73 

163.4 

35 

95.0 

-3 

26.6 

-41 

-41.8 

72 

161.6 

34 

93.2 

-4 

24.8 

-42 

-43.6 

71 

159.8 

33 

91.4 

-5 

23.0 

-43 

-45.4 

70 

158.0 

32 

89.6 

-6 

21.2 

-44 

-47.2 

69 

156.2 

31 

87.8 

-7 

19.4 

-45 

-49.0 

68 

154.4 

30 

86.0 

-8 

17.6 

-46 

-50.8 

67 

153.6 

29 

84.2 

-9 

15.8 

-47 

-52.6 

66 

150.8 

28 

82.4 

-10 

14.0 

-48 

-54.4 

65 

149.0 

27 

80.6 

-11 

12.2 

-49 

-56.2 

64 

147.2 

26 

78.8 

-12 

10.4 

-50 

-58.0 

63 

145.4 

25 

77.0 

-13 

8.6 

HIGH  TEMPERATURES  JUDGED  BY  COLOR 

(KENT) 

The  temperature  of  a  body  can  be  approximately  judged  by  the  experienced  eye  unaided,  and 
M.  Pouillet  has  constructed  a  table  which  has  been  generally  accepted,  giving  the  colors  and  their 
corresponding  temperatures  as  below: 


Color 

Deg.  C. 

Deg.  F. 

Color 

Deg.  C. 

Deg.  F. 

Incipient  red  heat       .... 

525 

977 

Deep  orange  heat    .... 

1100 

2021 

Dull  red  heat       ..... 

700 

1292 

Clear  orange  heat    .... 

1200 

2192 

Incipient  cherry  red  heat 

800 

1472 

White  heat       

1300 

2372 

Cherry  red  heat           .... 

900 

1652 

Bright  white  heat   .... 

1400 

2552 

1500 

2732 

Clear  cherry  red  heat 

1000 

1832           Dazzling  white  heat 

to 

to 

1600 

2912 

312 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


MISCELLANEOUS  DATA 
TABLE  OF  SPECIFIC  GRAVITIES  AND  WEIGHTS 

(TRAUTWINE) 
The  specific  gravity  of  any  substance  equals  its  weight  in  grams  per  cubic  centimetre. 


Substance 

Average 
Sp.  Gr. 

Average 
Wt.  in  Lb. 
of  One  Cu.  Ft. 

Aluminum    .............. 

2.6 

162 

Antimony,  cast,  6.66  to  6.74     .......                         .    average 

6.70 

418 

Brass  (copper  and  zinc),  cast,  7.8  to  8.4         .......    average 
Brass,  rolled                 ............    average 

8.1 
8.4 

504 
524 

Bronze,  copper  8  parts;  tin  1  (gun  metal)  8.4  to  8.6    average 
Cement,  hydraulic,  American,  Rosendale;  ground,  loose     ....    average 
Wide  variations  in  weight  of  hydraulic  cements  often  occur  owing  to  want  of 
uniformity  in  the  composition  of  stone,  process  of  manufacture  and  difficulty 
of  measurement. 
Copper,  cast,  8.6  to  8.8      

8.5 
8.7 

529 
56 

542 

Copper,  rolled,  8.8  to  9.0           

8.9 

555 

Granite,  2.56  to  2.88                           average 

2.72 

170 

Gneiss,  Hornblendic,  quarried,  in  loose  piles          ......    average 
Greenstone,  trap,  quarried,  in  loose  piles        average 
Gravel,  about  the  same  as  sand,  which  see    . 
Iron,  cast,  6.9  to  7.4           ...                 ......             average 

7.15 

100 
107 

446 

Iron,  cast,  usually  assumed  at          average 
At  450  lb.  a  cubic  inch  weighs  0.2604  lb.;  8601.6  cubic  inches  a  ton;  and  a  Ib.  = 
3.8400  cubic  inches;  cast  iron  GUN  METAL       
Iron,  wrought,  7.6  to  7.9;  the  purest  has  the  greatest  sp.  gr.              .        .    average 
Iron,  large  rolled  bars,  usually  assumed  at    average 
Iron,  sheet   ..............    average 

7.21 

7.48 

7.77 
7.69    . 

450 

467 
485 
480 
485 

At  480  lb.  a  cubic  inch  weighs  0.2778  lb.;  and  a  lb.  =3.600  cubic  inches 
Light  iron  indicates  impurity. 
Lead,  of  commerce,  11.30  to  11.47  either  rolled  or  cast       ....    average 
Limestones  and  marbles,  quarried  in  irregular  fragments,  one  cubic  yard  solid, 
makes  about  1.9  cubic  yards  perfectly  loose;  or  about  \%  yards  piled.     In  this 
last  case,  0.571  of  the  pile  is  solid;  and  the  remaining  0.429  part  of  it  is  voids: 
average,  piled                   ............. 

11.38 

709.6 
96 

Mica,  2.75  to  3.1                                           

2.93 

183 

Platinum,  21  to  22      

21.5 

1342 

Quartz,  quarried,  loose,  one  measure  solid  makes  full  1%  broken  and  piled    . 
Rosin                                                     ........... 

1.1 

94 
68.6 

Sand,  of  pure  quartz;  perfectly  dried,  and  loose,  usually  112  to  133  lb.  per  struck 
bushel                                ............. 

90  to  106 

Sandstones,  quarried  and  piled,  one  measure  solid  makes  about  1%  piled 
Shales,  quarried,  in  piles   ...........    average 

86 
92 

Steel,  7.7  to  7.9;  the  heaviest  contains  least  carbon  _  average 
Steel  is  not  heavier  than  the  iron  from  which  it  is  made;  unless  the  iron  had 
impurities  which  were  expelled  during  its  conversion  into  steel. 
Sulphur                                                 .                .......    average 

7.85 
2.0 

490 

125 

Tin,  cast,  7.2  to  7.5    average 

7.35 

459 

Trap,  quarried,  in  piles                       .........    average 

107 

Water,  pure  rain,  or  distilled  at  62  deg.  F.  barom.  30  in  
Although  the  weight  of  fresh  water  is  generally  assumed  as  sixty-two  and  one- 
third  lb.  per  cu.  ft.,  yet  62  J^  would  be  nearer  the  truth,  at  ordinary  temper- 
atures of  about  70  deg.;  or  alb.  =27.759  cu.  in.;  and  a  cu.  in.  =0.5764oz.  avoir.; 
or  0.5254  oz.  troy;  or  252.175  grains.    The  grain  is  the  same  in  troy,  avoirdu- 
pois and  apothecary. 
Zinc  or  spelter,  6.8  to  7.2          average 

1.0 
7.00 

62.355 
437.5 

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INDEX  TO   SUBJECTS 


PAGE 
.  300 
.  293 
.  303 

204-205 

.  166 
.  166 

167-168 
.  168 

304-307 
.  106 
.83-89 
82 
40-43 

107-111 


Anchorages         

Anchors  and  Anchor  Rods 

Angular  Measurements 

Application  of  Bonds         ....... 

Arc  Deflectors: 

TYPE  C  CONTROLLER   

TYPE  K  CONTROLLER  

TYPE  R  CONTROLLER  

TYPE  T  CONTROLLER   

Areas  of  Circles . 

Armature  Bearing  Lining 

Armature  Coils 

Armatures,  Crane  Hoist  and  Locomotive  Motors 

Axles,  Locomotive 

Axle  Linings 

B 

Babbitt  Metal 105 

Bearing  Linings,  Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Motors     .      105-111 
Blowouts  (See  Magnetic  Blowout) 

Bolt  Heads  and  Nuts,  Standard  Sizes 308 

Bolts,  Expansion 231 

Bolts,  Insulated 244-245 

Bolts,  Nuts  and  Washers 277-280 

Bonds: 

RAILWAY  TRACK   .        .        .        .    • 202-224 

APPLICATION  OF 204-205 

CABLE  BONDS,  FORMS  F,  D  AND  E    .        .        .     '  .        .      208-210 

CHANNEL  PINS 215 

COMPRESSED  TERMINAL  vs.  CHANNEL  PINS     ....      203 

COMPRESSORS,  DOUBLE  SCREW 224 

COPPER  EQUIVALENT  FOR  STEEL  RAILS 203 

DESCRIPTION  OF 204 

DRILLING  TERMINAL  SHANKS 212 

DRILLS  AND  ACCESSORIES 216-224 

RIBBON  BONDS,  FORMS  A  AND  B        .        .        .        .        .      205-207 

SOLDERED  TYPE    214-215 

STUB  END  BONDS,  FORMS  D  AND  E  .        .        .        ."  .211 

TERMINALS,  LENGTH  OF 204 

TERMINALS,  SEPARATE 211 

TERMINALS,  TWIN  STUD,  FORMS  M-l  AND  M-2       .        .     212-213 

TUCKING 204 

Braces,  Cross  Arms 276 

Brackets: 

INSULATOR,  WOOD 282 

INSULATOR,  IRON 282 

POLE,  FLEXIBLE,  FORM  Al 257 

POLE,  FLEXIBLE,  FORM  A2 258 

POLE,  COMBINATION,  FORM  B 258 

POLE,  RIGID,  FORM  C 259 

WALL,  CAST  IRON 259 

TROLLEY  SUSPENSION 235-236 

Brake  Rigging  for  Locomotives 47-50 

Brake  Shoes  and  Heads 51-53 

Brushes,  Carbon,  Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Motors   .      103-104 
Brush-Holders,  Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Motors       .      100-102 

Bumpers,  Locomotive 79-80 

Bushings,  Brass,  for  Controller  Handles 174 


Cables: 

CONNECTORS  FOR 293 

COPPER,  WIRE  TABLES 309 

SPLICER 293 

THIMBLES  FOR 292 

Cable  Bonds 208-210 

Cars: 

COLLIERY,  WEIGHTS  AND  CAPACITIES        .....     302 
CONTRACTORS',  WEIGHTS  AND  CAPACITIES       ....     302 

Cartridge  Fuses  for  Locomotives 191-192 

Channel  Pins 215 

Channel  Pin  Bonds  .  .      203 


Circuit  Breakers  and  Repair  Parts: 

TYPE  MR 

TYPE  MQ 

TYPE  ML-2 

Circles,  Areas  and  Diameters  of     . 
Clamps: 

FEEDER  STRAIN 

SCHAPER  GUY  WIRE 

TROLLEY  WIRE  HAULING 

TROLLEY  TERMINAL      

Climbing  Straps,  Locomotive          .... 

Clips,  Crosby 

Color  and  Temperature    .        .        . 
Coils: 

ARMATURE      

FIELD 

Commutator  Segments 

Compressed  Terminal  Bonds          .... 
Compressors,  Hand  for  Track  Bonds    . 

Connectors  for  Wire  Cables 

Construction,  Illustrations  of  Trolley  Line   . 
Construction  Notes  (See  Notes) 
Controller  Parts: 
ARC  DEFLECTORS: 

Type  C  Controller 

Type  K  Controller 

Type  R  Controller 

Type  T  Controller 

CONTACT  FINGERS: 

Type  C  Controller    ...... 

Type  K  Controller 

Type  R  Controller 

Type  T  Controller     .         .         . 
HANDLES: 

Type  C  Controller    ...... 

Type  K  Controller 

Type  R  Controller    .         .         .         . 

Type  T  Controller 

Brass  Bushings  for 

Malleable  Iron 

CYLINDER  SEGMENTS: 
Operating: 

Type  K  Controller        ..... 
Type  R  Controller        . 

Type  T  Controller 

Reverse : 

Type  K  Controller 

Type  R  Controller 

Copper  Equivalent  of  Steel  Rails   .... 
Coupling  Devices,  Locomotive        .... 

Covers 

Crane  Hoist  and  Locomotive  Motors    . 

ARMATURE  BEARING  LINING       .... 

AXLE  BEARING  LINING 

BRUSHES,  CARBON 

BRUSH-HOLDERS 

COMMUTATOR  SEGMENTS 

CONTROLLER  PARTS  (See  Controller  Parts) 

GEARS 

GEAR  CASES  

PINIONS 

Cross  Arms,  Wood  

BRACES   

Crossings  for  Round,  Grooved  and  Figure  8  Wire: 

INSULATED,  FORM  L 

UNINSULATED,  FORM  G                .... 
Curvature,  Radius  of 


PAGE 

194-197 
.  198 
.  199 

304-307 


.  292 

.  292 

.  292 

.  292 
79-80 

.  292 

,  311 


83-89 
90-96 
96-99 
.  203 
.  224 
.  293 
294-297 


.      166 

.      166 

167-168 

.      168 

.      124 
124 

125-126 
.      127 

.      169 

.      169 

170-172 

.      173 

.      174 

174 


128-131 
133-149 
157-165 

132 

150-156 

.      203 

79-80 

79-80 

81-174 

.      106 

107-111 

103-104 

100-102 


112-117 

121-123 

118-120 

.      276 

276 


D 


Data,  Miscellaneous  (See  Tables) 
Decimal  Equivalents 
Deflectors  (See  Arc  Deflectors) 


271-273 

270-271 

.  301 


301-312 

.   303 

166-168 


314 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


INDEX  TO   SUBJECTS 


Description  of  Bonds        .... 

Distributing  Rings 

Dimensions  of  Bolt  Heads  and  Nuts     . 
Drilling  Terminal  Bond  Shanks 
Drills  and  Accessories: 

CLIMAX  TRACK  DRILL 

DOUBLE  TWIN  SPINDLE  TRACK  DRILL 

PAULUS  TRACK  DRILL 

RATCHET  DRILL     . 


E 


Ears  for  Figure  8  Trolley  Wire: 

CURVE    

FEEDER  

MECHANICAL 

SCREW  CLAMP,  FORM  A 

SPLICING        .... 

STRAIN  AND  HALF  STRAIN  . 
Ears  for  Grooved  Trolley  Wire: 

MECHANICAL,  FORM  M 

SCREW  CLAMP,  FORM  A 

SOLDERED  CLINCH 

SPLICING  SOLDERED 
Ears  for  Round  Trolley  Wire : 

AUTOMATIC     .... 

CLAMPING,  FORM  B 

CLINCH 

FEEDER    

MECHANICAL,  FORM  M 

SCREW  CLAMP,  FORM  A 

SOLDERED       .... 

SPLICING         .... 

STRAIN    

Equivalents,  Decimal 
Expansion  Bolts 


PAGE 
.  204 
.  292 
.  308 
.  212 

218-219 

.      222 

220-221 

216-218 


256 
256 
255 
256 
256 
256 


PAGE 


.     246 

246-248 

248-249 

250 


251 
251 
252 
254 
250 
251 
253 
254 
254 
303 
231 


F 


Feeder,  Strain  Clamps  for       .... 

Field  Coils 

Fingers  (See  Controller  Parts) 

Finish,  Protective,  for  Line  Material     . 

Frames,  Locomotive 

Frogs  for  Round,  Grooved  and  Figure  8  Wire 

Frogs,  Location  of 

Fuses  and  Fuse  Boxes  for  Locomotives 


Gears,  Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Motors 
Gear  Cases,  Locomotive,  Crane  and  Hoist  Motors 
Guy  Wire  Clamp,  Schaper 


Handles,  Controller  (See  Controller  Parts) 
Hauling,  Clamps  for  Trolley  Wire 
Headlights  for  Locomotives: 

INCANDESCENT       

LUMINOUS  ARC 


.     292 
90-96 

.     300 

79-80 

265-269 

.  300 
191-192 


112-117 

121-123 

292 


292 


200 
201 


Insulators — -Continued 

PORCELAIN     .... 

22,000  Volts 

33,000  Volts 

Strain          .... 
SECTION: 

Wood,  Form  L 

Automatic 
STRAIN: 

Giant 

Spherical     .... 

Wood  with  Eyes,  etc. 

Turnbuckles 

Insulator  Pins,  Wood  and  Iron 
Iron  Pipe,  Standard  Sizes 


Journal  Boxes  and  Linings 


Line  Material  (See  Trolley  Line  Material)  .... 

Line  Material,  Protective  Finish  for      ..... 

Line  Tools,  Overhead  (See  Tools) 

Linings : 

BEARINGS  OF  CRANE,  HOIST  AND  LOCOMOTIVE  MOTORS 

AXLE  BEARINGS 

BABBITT,  BRASS,  LUMEN 

Location  Trolley  Frogs 

Locomotive  Motors,  etc.  (See  Crane,  Hoist  and  Locomotive 
Motors) 

Lumen  Metal 

Luminous  Arc  Headlights        .  

M 
Magnetic  Blowout  Switches: 

TYPES  MS  AND  MS-2,  FORM  A          .... 

TYPE  MS-5,  FORM  B 

TYPE  MS-8,  FORM  A 

TYPE  MS-13 

TYPE  MS-40,  FORM  A  AND  FORM  F  . 
Material,  Protective  Finish  for  Line      .... 

Measurement  of  Angles 

Milling  Cutters,  Hand      .        .        .        . 

Miscellaneous  Data  (See  Data) 

Motors,  Crane,  Hoist  and  Locomotive  Accessories     . 

N 
Notes,  Trolley  Construction 

ANCHORAGES          

FROGS     

LOCATION  OF  TROLLEY  FROGS 

PROTECTIVE  FINISH  LINE  MATERIAL 

SPACING  SUSPENSIONS 

SUPPORTING  THE  TROLLEY 

Nuts  and  Bolt  Heads,  Standard  Sizes 

Nuts,  Bolts  and  Washers 


285-288 

.  289 

.   290 

290 


.  274 
.  275 

261-262 
.  262 
.  263 
.  264 

.  282 
308 


44-45 


225-288 

.   300 

291-292 

.   106 

107-111 

.   105 

.   300 

81-174 
.  105 
,  201 


183-184 

.   185 

185-186 

187-188 

189-190 

.  300 

.  303 

.  223 

301-312 

81-174 


298-300 
.  300 
.  300 
.  300 
.  300 
.  299 
.  298 
.  308 

277-280 


Hoist  Motors,  etc.  (See  Crane,  Hoist  and  Locomotive  Motors)81-174 


Overhead  Line  Tools  (See  Tools) 


291-292 


Illustrations  Trolley  Line  Construction 

Incandescent  Headlights 

Insulated  Bolts  for  Trolley  Suspension 
DOUBLE  CURVE  SUSPENSION 
SINGLE  CURVE  SUSPENSION 
STRAIGHT  LINE  SUSPENSION 

Insulation,  Special  Heat  Resisting 

Insulators: 

FEEDER  WIRE        

GLASS 


294-297 
.  200 
.  244 
.  245 
.  245 
.  244 
236 


283-284 
286-287 


Pinions,  Crane,  Hoist  and  Locomotive  Motors 
Pins: 

CHANNEL        

INSULATOR . 

Pole  Brackets  (See  Brackets) 
Protective  Finish  for  Line  Material 


1  IS  120 


.   215 
.   282 

:.'.-> 7  -2:,'.) 
300 


Radius  of  Curvature 

Rail  Bonds  (See  Bonds) 202-224 


MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


315 


INDEX  TO 

PAGE 
Reels,  Cable,  Locomotive: 
TYPE  VR: 
Form  Al              58 

SUBJECTS 

Suspensions  —  Continued 

SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION,  FORM  D: 
Cap  and  Cone  Insulators         
Double  Curve  Suspension        
Double  Trolley  Straight  Line  Suspension 
Double  Trolley  Single  Curve  Suspension 
Double  Trolley  Double  Curve  Suspension    . 
Single  Trolley  Single  Curve  Suspension 
Single  Trolley  Straight  Line  Suspension 
Single  Trolley  Strain  Suspension    .... 
SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION,  FORM  H 
Straight  Line  Suspension          
Single  Curve  Suspension           
Double  Curve  Suspension        
SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION,  FORM  S 
Bodies  for  Form  S  Suspension         .... 
Straight  Line  with  Wood  Strain  Insulators 
SURFACE  CONSTRUCTION,  FORM  G 
•  Double  Curve  Suspension        ..... 
Single  Curve  Suspension           .         .         .         •     .  • 
Straight  Line  Suspension          
Suspension  Springs,  Journal  and  Motor 
Suspensions,  Locomotive         
Switches  (See  Magnetic  Blowout) 

PAGE 

.      237 
.  .      .      238 
.     239 
.      239 
.      240 
.      238 
.      238 
.      238 

.      240-241 
.      241 
.      242 
.      242 
.      243 
.      242 
.      243 
.      245 
.      245 
.      244 
46 
79-80 

275 

Form  A2     

58 

Form  A3     
Form  A4     

57-58 
58 

Form  A5     ........ 

58 

Form  A8              

60 

Form  A10            
Form  Bl     
Form  B2     

59-61 
62-63 
63 

Form  B4     

64 

Form  Bo     
Form  B6     

62-63 
64 

Form  B7     

64 

Form  B8     

65 

Form  B9     

65 

Form  BIO            .         .         .         .         
Form  Bll            
Form  Cl     
Form  C2     

65-67 
66-68 
69-70 
70 

Form  C4     

71 

Form  C5     .                 .... 

71 

TYPE  MVR36: 
Form  Bl    

72 

TYPE  MVR40: 
Form  A       

75 

SNAP        

.      193 

193 

Form  Al     -. 
Form  A2 

72-73 
73 

T 

Tables,  Miscellaneous  Data    
ANGULAR  MEASUREMENTS  
AREAS  AND  DIAMETERS  OF  CIRCLES 
CARS: 
Colliery 

.      301-312 
.      303 
.      304-307 

302 

Form  A3     

73 

TYPE  MVR45: 
Form  A       

75 

Form  Al     

73 

TYPE  MVR49: 
Form  A       ......... 

75 

Contractors'        
COPPER  CABLES    
COPPER  WIRE,  SOLID   
DECIMAL  EQUIVALENT         
DIMENSIONS  OF  BOLT  HEADS  AND  NUTS  . 
LOCOMOTIVE  ......... 

.      302 
.      309 
.     309 
.      303 
.     308 
.    7-38 

Form  A2                               

74 

Form  A3     

74 

CABLE  REEL  MOTORS          
CABLE  REEL  RHEOSTATS     
Ribbon  Bonds    
Rings,  Distributing  
Rods,  Anchor             ......... 

76 
77-78 
205-207 
.     292 
.      293 

PIPE,  STANDARD  WROUGHT  IRON       .... 
RADIUS  OF  CURVATURE       
SCREW  THREADS,  STANDARD  U.  S  
SPECIFIC  GRAVITIES  AND  WEIGHTS    .... 
TEMPERATURE  AND  COLOR          
THERMOMETER  SCALES         
TROLLEY  WIRE  GROOVED  SECTIONS 
Temperature  and  Color    
Terminal  Clamps       
Terminals: 
SEPARATE  BOND    
TWIN  STUD  BOND          ....... 
Thermometer  Scales        
Thimbles  for  Cables         
Tools,  Overhead  Line       
Transfer  Switch         
Trolley  Line  Material       
BOLTS,  NUTS  AND  WASHERS        
BRACKET  PINS,  WOOD  AND  IRON       .... 
BRACKET  POLE      
CROSS  ARMS  AND  BRACES    
CROSSINGS      
EARS  (See  Ears)     
FROGS                                            ..... 

.     308 
.      301 
.     307  308 
.     312 
.     311 
.      310-311 
.      302 
.      311 
.      292 

.      211 
.      212-213 
.      310-311 
.      292 
.      291-292 
.      193 
.      225-288 
.     277-281 
.      282 
.      257-259 
.      276 
.      270-273 
.      246-256 
.      265-269 

S 
Sanding  Device         
Scales,  Thermometer       
Schaper  Guy  Wire  Clamps      
Screw  Threads,  Standard        
Sections  Grooved  Trolley  Wire      
Section  Insulators     
SWITCHES 

.  54-55 
310-311 
.      292 
307-308 
.      302 
274-275 
275 

Segments: 
COMMUTATOR,  CRANE,  HOIST  AND  LOCOMOTIVE  MOTORS 
CONTROLLER  (See  Controller  Parts) 
Sherardized  Malleable  Iron  Controller  Handles 
Sleeves: 
MECHANICAL,  FOR  ROUND  AND  GROOVED  WIRE 
SOLDERED,  FOR  ROUND  AND  GROOVED  WIRE   . 
Snap  Switches  ........ 

96-99 

.      174 

.      260 
.      260 
193 

Spacing  Suspensions        
Specific  Gravities  and  Weights       
Splicer  Cable 

.      299 
.      312 
293 

Splicing  Sleeve  (See  Sleeves)           
Strain  Insulators  (See  Insulators)           
Strain  Feeder  Clamp         
Supporting  Trolley    
Suspensions: 
TROLLEY  WIRE: 
Ceiling  Suspensions,  Forms  H,  D  and  G       .         .         . 
Bracket  Suspension,  Forms  H,  D  and  G       .         .         . 
Expansion  Bolts         
Mine  Roof  Suspensions,  Forms  H  and  D      .         .         . 
Wedges  and  Plugs     ........ 

.      260 
261-264 
.      292 
.      298 

233-234 
235-236 
.      231 
226-231 
.      232 

INSULATORS    

.      283-288 
.      282 

SECTION  INSULATORS    
SPLICING  SLEEVES         
STRAIN  INSULATORS      
SUSPENSIONS  FOR  TROLLEY  WIRE      .... 
TURNBUCKLES       
TLIRNBUCKLES,  INSULATED          

.      274-275 
.      260 
.      261-264 
.      225-245 
.      281 
.      264 

316 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


Trolleys,  Union  Standard: 
FORMS  D,  D4,  D5  AND  N 
No.  1  BASE,  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 
No.  2  BASE,  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 
No.  6  BASE,  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 
No.  7  BASE,  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 
No.  8  BASE,  FORM  6  HARP  AND  WHEEL 

Trolley  Frogs: ' 

LOCATION  OF 

LINE  CONSTRUCTION  ILLUSTRATIONS 

SUPPORT         

WIRE,  GROOVED,  SECTION  . 

Turnbuckles 

Tucking 


175-177 
178 
.  179 
.  180 
.  181 
.  182 

.  300 
294-297 
.  298 
.  302 
.  281 
,  204 


W 

Washers,  Nuts  and  Bolts 

Wedges 

Wheels,  Locomotive 
Wire  Tables: 

COPPER  CABLES    .... 

COPPER  WIRE  SOLID    . 
Weights  and  Capacities: 

COLLIERY  CARS     .... 

CONTRACTORS'  CARS     . 
Weights  and  Specific  Gravities 
Wrought  Iron  Pipe,  Standard  Sizes 


PAGE 

277-280 
.  232 
40-43 

.  306 
.  309 

.  302 

.  302 

.  312 

.  308 


MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


317 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

25—190 

3958—180 

9962—77 

14417—173 

15453—106 

17275—89 

18068—84 

322—73 

3959—180 

9997—186 

14419—169 

15604—101,102 

17315—215 

18069—84 

405—57,62,67, 

3960—180 

10063—60 

14426—61,77,78 

15627—101,102 

17338—251 

18070—84 

69 

3961—180 

10076—185 

14430—169 

15628—101,102 

17341—244 

18098—84 

469—152 

3962—180 

10110—184,190 

14434—187,188 

15677—118 

17352—187,188 

18099—84 

1193—187,188 

3967—198 

10143—150 

14501—97 

15698—103,104 

17400—251 

18167—103,104 

1209—64,68 

3968—198 

10194—132,150 

14516—198 

15761—95 

17459—121,123 

18189—84 

1288—60,64,65, 

3969—198 

10195  —  190 

14528—99 

15819—234 

17472—83,89 

18221—89 

67,71 

3971—198 

10259—187 

14529—97,99 

15887—57,62, 

17488  —  100,102 

18222—83,89 

1382—64,68 

3979—198 

10274—154,155 

14530—99 

67,70 

17524  —  234 

18224—82 

1397—190 

3997—198 

10409—100 

14531—97,99 

15901—251 

17553—215 

18469—118 

1424—123,155, 

4011—185,187, 

10430—175 

14581—106 

15902—257 

17556—107,111 

18488—118 

156 

188 

10437  —  154,155 

14582—106 

15903—257 

17558—106 

18490—118 

1657—184,190 

4024—152 

10805—64,65 

14584—82 

15952—90 

17559—106 

18494—118,120 

1871—62,67,69 

4030—57,62, 

11065—198 

14585—88 

15993—268 

17570—234 

18501—118,119, 

2028—186 

63,67, 

11066—198 

14586—84,88 

15996—106 

17611—166 

120 

3800—175 

69,70, 

11067—198 

14692  —  132,150 

16034  —  253 

17612—166 

18502  —  118,120 

3801—175 

186 

11078—198 

14693  —  132,150 

16064—175,176 

17613—166 

18508—120 

3802—175,176 

4031—60,72, 

11080  —  198 

14721  —  107,108, 

16086—103 

17617—129 

18512—120 

3803—175 

73,74 

11090—198 

111 

16212—103 

17618—129 

18537—118 

3804—175 

5089—188 

11092—198 

14722—107,108, 

16327—263 

17619—129 

18541  —  118,120 

3805—175,176 

5250  —  175,176 

11093—198 

111 

16379—251 

17620—129 

18542—120 

3806—175,176 

6529—63,70 

11097—198 

14723—107,108, 

16387—231 

17621—129 

18544—118,120 

3807—175,176 

7798—282 

11098  —  198 

111 

16388—97,99 

17622—129 

18546—120 

3808—175,176 

8744—282 

11099—198 

14724—107,108, 

16389—97,99 

17623—129 

18548—118,120 

3809—175,176 

8747—282 

11136—134 

111 

16390—97 

17624—128,130, 

18554—118 

3810—175,176 

8749—282 

11137—134 

14725—107,108, 

16391—97 

136 

18555—118 

3811—175,176 

8750—282 

11138  —  134 

111 

16394—253 

17642—167 

18556—120 

3812—175,176 

8751—282 

11190—136,137 

14726—107,108, 

16395—268 

17643—167 

18558—120 

3813—175,176 

8841—282 

11191—136,137 

111 

16396—234 

17644—167 

18560—120 

3814—175,176 

9214—285 

11192  —  136,137 

14727—106 

16399—262 

17670—169 

18561—118,119 

3816—175,176 

9215—285 

11193  —  136,137 

14728—106 

16400—262 

17690—167 

18571—120 

3817—175,176 

9216—285 

11217—137,139 

14729—106 

16514—121 

17691—167 

18572—118 

3818—175 

9221—285 

11218—137,139 

14730—106 

16564—100 

17692—167 

18580—118,120 

3839—190 

9222—285 

11220—137,139 

14748—107,108, 

16565—100 

17701—234 

18584—120 

3858  —  198 

9228—285 

11297—270 

111 

16590—100 

17731—134 

18932—120 

3872—198 

9229—285 

11298—270 

14752—100 

16591—100 

17733—128,129, 

18938  —  118,120 

3880—198 

9230—285 

11299—169 

14755—100,101, 

16666—107 

130,131, 

18981—120 

3881—198 

9236—285 

11314—169 

102 

16762—291 

133,134, 

18990—118 

3884—186 

9237—285 

11338—101 

14756—100,101, 

16914—291 

135,136, 

18995—118 

3886—198 

9238—285 

11339  —  101 

102 

16915—292 

137,138, 

18996—119 

3901—178 

9243—285 

11340—101 

14763—100,101, 

16921—169,170, 

139,141, 

19044  —  233 

3902—178 

9244—285 

11347—103 

102 

171,172, 

142,144, 

19212—91,95 

3903—178 

9249  —  286 

11348—91,93 

14764—103,104 

174 

145,146, 

19213—101,102 

3904—178 

9250—286 

11352  —  84,86 

14768—91 

16922—169,170, 

147,148, 

19214—101,102 

3905—178 

9251—286 

11371—170 

14778—83 

174 

157,158, 

19221  —  89 

3906—178,179, 

9252  —  286 

11478—170 

14779—83 

16925—237 

159,160, 

19222—96 

180,181, 

9255—286 

11479—173 

14795—121,122 

16926—237 

161,162, 

19238—167 

182 

9257—286 

12900—254,256 

14991—166 

17086—103,104 

163,164, 

19239—167 

3907—178 

9312—286 

13034—77 

14992—166 

17095—106 

165 

19240—167 

3908—178,180 

9322—286 

13394—70,71 

14993—166 

17096—106 

17734—134 

19246—150 

3909—178 

9359—285 

13635—166,167, 

14994—166,167 

17140  —  8,9,12, 

17749—90,95 

19247—150 

3910—178 

9360—285 

168 

15022—253 

13,14,15, 

17778—169,171, 

19345—82 

3911—178,180 

9361—285 

13687—175,176 

15026—259 

16,19,21, 

173,174 

19346—89 

3912—178,180 

9498—285 

13731—100,102 

15037—259 

23,33, 

17794—129 

19347—83,89 

3913—178 

9499—285 

13848  —  150,151, 

15107—70,73,74 

121,123 

17799—170,171, 

19348—101 

3914  —  178 

9508—65,71 

153 

15120—254 

17142—90,95 

172,173 

19351—118,119, 

3915—178 

9529—57,63,70 

13919—64,67, 

15121—254 

17194  —  282 

17986—7,9,11, 

120 

3918—178,179, 

9606—100 

68,71 

15138—254 

17207—244 

12,13, 

19406—272 

180,181, 

9616—60,73, 

13978—199 

15157—253 

17221—263 

121,123 

19407—272 

182 

74,78 

13987—199 

15161—89 

17222—263 

18009—106 

19410—274 

3923—175,176, 

9624—57,63,69 

13999—199 

15170  —  89 

17223—264 

18010  —  106 

19424—252 

179 

9650—132,150, 

14236—199 

15173—83,89 

17224—215 

18012—107 

19425—252 

•    3934—180 

153 

14256—199 

15190—74 

17225—215 

18017—121 

19436—250 

3953—180 

9681—65,71 

14390  —  198 

15204—89 

17229—107,111 

18020—91 

19437—250 

3954—180 

9689—175,176 

14395—198 

15389—103,104 

17238  —  100,102 

18021—91 

19438—250 

3956—180 

9825—62,67,69 

14396—198 

15448—90 

17239—100,102 

18045—101 

19457—291 

3957—180 

9887—175,176 

14417—170,172, 

15451  —  107 

17240—107,111 

18048—101 

19464  —  278 

318 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


INDEX  TO   CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

Xo.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

1948O—  237 

23853—196 

24913—95 

26080—179 

27383—264 

29362—126 

31852—57,62,67, 

19490—271 

23854—196 

24915—84,88 

26081—179 

27385—83,89 

29363—126 

69 

19491—274 

23855—196 

24916  —  91,95 

26082—179 

27387—83,89 

29375—152 

31853—57,62,69 

19625—132 

23856—196 

24917—88 

26083—179 

27388^90,95 

29376—152 

31854—57,62,69 

19630—167 

23893—133 

24918—95 

26084—179 

27437—292 

29377—152 

31855—57,62,69 

19636—167 

23894—133 

24919—88 

26085—179 

27486—166 

29378—152 

31X56—57,62,69 

19682—77,78 

23895—133 

24920—95 

26086—179 

27487—166 

29379—152 

31857—57,62,69 

19733—153 

23896  —  133 

24921  —  84,88 

26087—179 

27488—166 

29380—152 

31858—57,62,69 

19745—167.168 

23897—133 

24922—91,95 

26088—179 

27539—166 

29381—152 

31859—57,62,69 

19751—175,176 

23898—133 

24923—99 

26089—179 

27540—166 

29382—152 

31860—57,63,69 

19752—175 

23899—133 

24935—88 

26090—179 

27627—247 

29383  —  152,155 

31861—57,63,70 

19753—175,176 

23900—133 

24936—88 

26091—179 

27647—130 

29449—64,68 

31862—57,63,67 

19754—175,176 

23901—133 

24937—95 

26096—180 

27648—130 

29554—140 

70 

19755—175 

23911—169 

24938—95 

26097—180 

27649—130 

29555—140 

31863—57 

19756—175,176 

23912—171,172 

24939—99 

26098—180 

27650—130 

29556—140 

31864—57 

19757—175,176 

23926—128 

24940  —  84,88 

26099—180 

27651—130 

29557—140 

31865—57,62,67 

19760—175,176 

23927—128 

24941—91,95 

26100—180 

27652—130 

29558—140 

69 

19839—167 

23928—128 

24942—91,95 

26101—181 

27653—130 

29559—140 

31866—57,63,67, 

19873—166 

23929—128 

24943—97,99 

26102—181 

27654—130 

29608—153 

69 

19874—166 

23930—128 

24944—84,88 

26103—181 

27655—130 

29609—153 

31867—57 

19876—166 

23931—128 

24945—91,95 

26104—181 

27656—130 

29610—153 

31868—57,63,67, 

19877—166 

23932  —  128 

24946  —  91,95 

26105—181 

27657—130 

29611—153 

70 

19891—167 

23933—128 

24947—97,99 

26106—181 

27778—176 

29612—153 

31869—57,63,67, 

19893—167,168 

23934—128 

24948—89 

26107—181 

27779—176 

29700—173 

70 

19894—167 

23935  —  128 

24949—96 

26108—181 

27780—176 

30365—174 

31870—57,63,67, 

19895—167 

23936—128 

24950—84,89 

26109—181 

277S1—  176 

30400  —  190 

70 

19924—166 

23937—128 

24951—91,96 

26110—181 

27782—176 

30421—184 

31871—57,63,67, 

19925—166 

24189—95 

24952  —  99 

26111—181 

27783—176 

30459—254 

70 

19926—166 

24262—64,68 

24953—84,89 

26112—181 

27927—109 

30460  —  254 

31872—57 

19928—166,167 

24320—167 

24954—91,96 

26113—181 

28345—118 

30492—77,78 

31873—57,62,67, 

19960—132,150 

24321—167 

24955—97,99 

26114—181 

28350—118 

30511—185 

69 

19961—132,150 

24322—167 

24956—84,85,88 

26115—181 

28378—118 

30609—273 

31874—57 

21392—187 

24348—133 

24957—91,92,95 

26116—181 

28387—118 

30610—273 

31875—57,63,68, 

21433—167 

24349—133 

24958—84,85,87 

26117—181 

28395—118 

30611—273 

70 

21434—167 

24350—133 

88 

26118—181 

28416—119,120 

30612—273 

31876—57,63,70 

21435—167 

24351—133 

24959—91,92,95 

26119—181 

28431—118 

30613—273 

31877—57,63,68, 

21441—150 

24352—133 

24960—85 

26120—181 

28434—118 

30614—273 

70 

21442—150 

24353—133 

24961—92 

26121—181 

28441—119 

30615—273 

31881—57,63,68, 

21448—135,136 

24354—133 

24962—85 

26122—181 

28456—118 

30616—273 

70 

21449—135 

24355—133 

24963—92 

26123—182 

28457—119 

30760—106 

31883—57,63,70 

21450  —  135,136 

24356—133 

24965—92 

26124—182 

28464—119,120 

30761—106 

31884—57 

21456—274 

24357—133 

24966—97 

26125—182 

28471—119 

30762—100 

31885—57,63,68, 

21474—191 

24567—108 

24970—95 

26126—182 

28472—119 

30763—100 

73 

21489—91 

24568—108 

24971—84 

26127—182 

28483—119 

30769—90 

31886—57,63,68, 

21490—89 

24569—108 

24972—91 

26128—182 

28485—118 

30770—90 

70,72,73, 

21492—96 

24570—108 

24986—133 

26129—182          , 

28487—119 

30780—82 

74 

21687—121,122 

24571—108 

24997—121,123 

26130—182 

28491—119 

30781—82 

31888—57,63,68, 

21690—121,122 

24572—108 

25726—190 

26131—182 

28839—193 

30951—132 

70 

21693—121,122 

24573—108 

25976—244 

26132—182 

28847—137,139 

30952—132 

31889—57,63,70 

21937—64,65 

24574  —  108 

25977—244 

26133—182 

28857—176 

31665—253 

31X90—57,63,70 

22013  —  188 

24575—106 

2.YI78   -24-4.2-4.-) 

26134—182 

29123—169,173 

31666  —  253 

31891—57,68,70 

22245—77,78 

24576—106 

25980—240 

26135  —  182 

29126—267 

31667—253 

31892—57,63,70 

22345—186 

24577—101 

25981—245 

26136—182 

29127—267 

31668—253 

31894—58,63,70 

22718—285 

24578—101 

25982—245 

26137—182 

29128—267 

31839—57 

31895—58.63.70 

22725—167 

24581—101 

25984^-245 

26138  —  182 

201.  '',0-267 

31840—57.62,67 

31896—58,63,70 

22726—167 

24582—101 

25985—245 

26139—182 

29131—267 

31841—57,62,67. 

31897—57,58,61, 

22736—73 

24588—101 

25989—236 

2C.1  10—182 

29132—266 

70 

63,65,68, 

2274!)—  167 

24589—99,101 

25990—236 

26141  —  182 

21)1  33—  266 

31842—57,62,67. 

70,71,73 

22750—  285 

24843—103 

25991—  234,236 

26150—272 

29134—266 

70 

31898—58,63,70 

227.->l—  285 

24844—92 

25(192—  235 

26182—78 

291  35—  266 

31843—57 

31899—58,63,70 

22752—285 

24X45—  92 

2.V.KC',  -235 

27345—169 

29177—190 

3  1X45—57,63,68, 

31900—58,63,68, 

22753—285 

24856—122 

2.->!»!»  1 

27366—97,99 

29178—123 

70 

70 

22770—166 

24858—122 

25995  —  236 

27367—97,99 

29302—196 

31848—57,62,69 

31001       .-.X,  (13,70 

22975—173 

24860    -122 

25!l<»6—  235 

27370     2:::; 

29303—196 

31849—57,62,67, 

31902—58 

22976—173 

2  is  7  0—85 

25997—235,236 

27379—262 

29327—193 

69 

31903—58 

23200—199 

24871—85 

25998—234 

273X0—262 

29332—167 

31850—57,62,67 

31904—58 

23261  —  184,190 

24876—97 

25999—234 

273S  1—262 

29333—167 

31851—57,62,67, 

31905—58 

23691—185 

24908—88 

26079—179 

27382—  262,264 

29335—167 

69 

31912—58 

MINE    AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


319 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

31913—58,63,70 

32901  —  197 

33841—130 

35113—192 

37726—150,151 

38032—127 

38583—144 

31923  —  57,63,70 

32902—197 

33842—130 

35114—191 

37727—150,151 

38037—124 

38584—144 

31980—58,64,67 

32903—197 

33843  —  130 

35115—192 

37728—150,151 

38039—124 

38591—154 

32330—171,172 

32904—197 

33844—130 

35116  —  192 

37749—124,126 

38040—127 

38592—154 

32431  —  169 

32910—197 

33845—130 

35117—192 

37759—153 

38053—125 

38593—154 

32432—198 

32911—197 

33846—130 

35118—192 

37769  —  141,145 

38056—127 

38594—154 

32537—61,72,78 

32912—197 

33939—173 

35119—192 

37770  —  141,145 

38082—127 

38595—154 

32540—75 

32933—197 

33941—172 

35120—192 

37771—141,145 

38083—124,125 

38597—176 

32562—253 

32934—  197 

34059—101 

35121  —  192 

37772—141,145 

38084—124,125 

38598—176 

32563—253 

32935—197 

34060—101 

35122  —  192 

37773—153 

38086—124 

38599—176 

32564—253 

32936—197 

34061—101 

35123—192 

37774—153 

38088—124 

38614—121,123. 

32565—253 

32937—197 

34070—103 

35124—192 

37775—153 

38091—124 

38619—9,26,122 

32568—252 

32938—197 

34113—252 

35125—191 

37776—153 

38094  —  124,125 

38621—7,8,121 

32569—252 

33410—106 

34114—252 

35126—192 

37777—153 

38095—124 

38622—18,20,21, 

32570—252 

33411  —  106 

34115—254 

35127—192 

37778—153 

38096—124 

121,123 

32571—252 

33412—106 

34116—254 

35128—192 

37779—153 

38097—124,125 

38623—121,123 

32572—252 

33413—106 

34119—254,256 

35129—192 

37780—153 

38139—174 

38624—18,20,31, 

32573—252 

33418—106 

34120—254,256 

35130—192 

37781—153 

38407—124 

121,123 

32574—252 

33419—106 

34121—254 

35131—192 

37782—153 

38409—124 

38631—121,123 

32575  —  252 

33420—106 

34122  —  254 

35132—192 

37783  —  153 

38422—126 

38632—123 

32576—252 

33421—106 

34123—247 

35133—192 

37784  —  153 

38426  —  125 

38641—101 

32577—252 

33424  —  107,111 

34124—247 

35312—169 

37785—153 

38429—125 

38642—101 

32688—199 

33425—107,108, 

34125—247 

35339—173 

37786—153 

38430—125 

38643—101 

32695—199 

111 

34127—248 

35594—169,174 

37787—153 

38431—125 

38644—101 

32700—199 

33426—108,111 

34135—228 

35596—173 

37800—190 

38432—125 

38645  —  101 

32701—199 

33427  —  108,111 

34136—228 

35685—227 

37801  —  190 

38433—125 

38646—101 

32703—199 

33428  —  108,111 

34137—232 

35686—227 

37802—190 

38434  —  125 

38648—109 

32704—199 

33429—108 

34161—171 

35687—226 

37803—190 

38435—125 

38649—109 

32706—199 

33430—108 

34202  —  157 

35688—226 

37804—247 

38437—125 

38650—109 

32707  —  199 

33434—109 

34203—157 

35689—232 

37805—247 

38438—125 

38671—169,170 

32708  —  199 

33435  —  109 

34204—157 

35690—232 

37808—247 

38439—125 

38688—234 

32709—199 

33436—109 

34205—157 

35691—232 

37900—124 

38442—125 

38689—234 

32710—75 

33437—109 

34206—157 

35773—122 

37902—125,126, 

38446—125 

38690—234 

32722  —  199 

33440—171 

34207—157 

35799—291 

127 

38447—125,126 

38691—234 

32778  —  198 

33463—130 

34208—157 

35829—184,190 

37906—126,127 

38448—125 

38692—106 

32781  —  198 

33465—108 

34209—157 

36062—103,104 

37911—124 

38449—125 

38693—106 

32782—198 

33602  —  124 

34210—157 

36063—103,104 

37913—127 

38454  —  125,126 

38694—106 

32784—198 

33604—107 

34211  —  157,162 

36064—103,104 

37922—124,127 

38456—126 

38695—106 

32798—196 

33605—107,108, 

34212  —  157,162 

36065—104 

37929—124,125 

38457—126 

38696  —  109,110 

32799—196 

111 

34213—157,162 

36066—103,104 

37930—124,125 

38458—126 

38697—109,110 

32800  —  196 

33606—107,108, 

34214—157,162 

36067—103,104 

37940—126 

38459—126 

38698—109,110 

32801—196 

110,111 

34215—157,162 

36069—103 

37946—124,125 

38462—126 

38699—109,110 

32819—196 

33609—108 

34216  —  157,162 

36070—103 

37947—124,125 

38464—126 

38937—77,78 

32820—196 

33610—108 

34217—157,162 

36071—103 

37949—125 

38465—126 

39344—101 

32821  —  196 

33617  —  106 

34218—157,162 

36310—232 

37950—125 

38471—126 

39345  —  101 

32839—196 

33618  —  106 

34219—158 

36313—263 

37954—126 

38472—126 

39348  —  101 

32840  —  196 

33624—169,174 

34220—158 

36319—171 

37968—126 

38478—126 

39349—101 

32841  —  196 

33731—85 

34221—158 

36321—103 

37969—125 

38482—126 

39355—101 

32842—196 

33732—85 

34222—158 

36536—171 

37971—125 

38500—127 

39381—7,8,9,10, 

32843—196 

33735—92 

34223—158 

36699—170,171, 

37973—125,126 

38501—127 

11,12,14, 

32844  —  196 

33736—92 

34224—158 

172 

37976  —  125,126 

38506—127 

15,16,17, 

32853—196 

33738—98 

34400—169,174 

36773—127 

37979—238 

38507—127 

19,20,21, 

32854—196 

33739—98 

34401—127 

36848—85,86 

37980—126 

38508—127 

22,23,24, 

32855  —  196 

33751—107,111 

34402—127 

36864—98 

37983—238 

38518—127 

25,26,27, 

32858—196 

33761—166 

34403—158 

36865—98 

37986—234 

38519—127 

28,29,30, 

32959—196 

33762—166 

34404  —  157 

36881—186 

37989—126- 

38520  —  127 

32,33,37, 

32860—196 

33764—166 

34405—157 

37487—267 

37991  —  234 

38523—127 

38,122 

32870—197 

33765—166,168 

34406—157 

37488—263 

37995—231 

38524—127 

39387—82 

32871—197 

33766—166 

34411—126 

37489—263 

37997—238 

38525—127 

39388—82 

32872—197 

33767  —  166 

34870—275 

37681—231 

38005—235 

38528—167 

39444—128 

32883—197 

33789—132 

34871—275 

37683—129 

38008—235 

38529—167 

39445—128 

32884—197 

33795—190 

34872—275 

37684—129 

38009—127 

32530—167 

39446—128 

32885—197 

33828—62,67,69, 

34955—193 

37690—140 

38010—239 

38532  —  144 

39447—130 

32886—197 

72 

35108  —  192 

37691—153 

38013—127 

38536—154 

39478—132 

32897—197 

33837—130 

35109  —  192 

37713—167 

38014—239 

38538  —  154 

39479—132 

32898—197 

33838—130 

35110—192 

37714—167 

38015—127 

38554  —  109 

39480—134 

32899—197 

33839—130 

35111—192 

37715—167 

38029—126 

38580  —  101,102 

39481—134 

32900—197 

33840—130 

35112—192 

37719—141 

38031—124,125 

38582—144 

39482—135 

320 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPAXY 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page                     No.     Page 

No.     Page                 No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

39483—135 

40179—276 

40309—275 

41444—251 

43540—293 

-!  <>(i4.  ">—  266 

49388—190 

39484—136                    40180—276                40311—275               42398—190 

13641—293 

46646—266 

49389—184,190 

39485  —  136              ,     40181—276                40313—275                42413—271 

43542—293 

46647  —  266 

49390—184,190 

39486—137                    40182—276           ,     40315—275                -42-127—277 

43543—293 

46740—274 

49391—184,190 

39488—139                    40183—276                40317—275               42428—277 

43683—278 

46765—291 

49392  —  184,190 

39489—152                   40190—276                40319—275                42429—277 

43684—277 

46787—77 

49393—184,190 

39528—15,16,17, 

40191  —  276               40321  —  275                42430  —  277 

43685—277 

47794—101 

49394  —  190 

18,19,20,          40192—276 

40484—139,142,       42431—277 

43686—277 

47795—101 

49395—190 

21,22,23,          40193—276 

143,149,       42432—277 

43687—277 

17797—101 

49397—184 

24,25,26,     ;     40194—276 

163                42433—277 

44061—188 

47798—101 

49398—184 

27,28,29,          40195—276 

40578—92                  42434—277 

44071—187 

47853—109 

40400—184 

30,31.33, 

40201—282 

40579  —  97                  42435  —  277 

44072—77,187 

47855—109 

40401—184 

34,37, 

40207—285 

40780—277 

42436—277 

44077—186 

47856—110 

40412  —  186 

122 

40208  —  285 

40781—277 

42437—277 

45152—101 

47857—110 

49419—186 

39529  —  121,123 

40209—285 

40782—277 

42438—277 

45154—101 

47858—110 

49460  —  185 

39532—121 

40210—277 

40783—277 

42448—260 

45155—101 

47886—101,102 

40461—185 

39535—122 

40211—277 

40784—277 

42449  —  260 

45160—101 

47887—101,102 

49463—185 

39536—122 

40212—277 

40786—277 

42450—260 

45168—101 

47888—101,102 

49465—185 

39690—240 

40213—277 

40787—277 

42595—186 

45169—101 

47903—82 

49466  —  185 

39700—238 

40214—277 

40788—277 

42856—75 

45170—101 

48135—186 

49479—185 

39701—238 

40215—277 

40789—278 

42911—103 

45171—101 

48385—77,78, 

10.  -.30—  9 

39702—238 

40216—277 

40791—278 

42912—103 

45174—101,102 

185 

49551—9 

39703—234 

40217—277 

40793—278 

42972—122 

45180—101 

48433—263 

49558—15,16,17, 

39704—231 

40218—277 

40794—278 

42973—122 

45182—101 

48455—247 

19,20,21. 

39705—238 

40219—277 

40795  —  278 

42975  —  122 

45188—101 

48722—122 

22,23,24, 

39706—235 

40220—277 

40796—278 

42994—109 

45190—101 

48772—106 

25,26,27, 

39707—235 

40221—277 

40797—278 

42995—109,110 

45191—101 

48837—278 

28,30,32, 

39708—239 

40222—277 

40798—277 

42996—109 

45200—101 

48838—293 

33,34,36, 

39709—239 

40223  —  277 

40799—277 

42997—109 

45202—101 

49036  —  108,111 

37,122 

39710—240 

40224—277 

40802—264 

42998—109 

45203—101 

49037—108 

49560—23 

39876—249 

40225—277 

40803—264 

42999—109 

45270—109,110 

49071—167 

49568—122 

39877—249 

40226—277 

40937—249 

43090—109 

45271—109,110 

49072—167 

49580—122 

39878—241 

40227—277 

40939—249 

43093  —  106 

45399—100 

49077—139 

49590—25,32, 

39879—249 

40228—277 

40941—249 

43094—106 

45401  —  100 

49092—139 

122 

39880—249 

40229—277 

40943—249 

43095—86 

45402—100 

49093—139 

49606—24,25,26, 

39881  —  249 

40230—277 

40982—143 

43097—86 

45407—100 

49094—139 

27,28,29, 

39882—249 

40231—277 

41002—167 

43098—93 

45412  —  109 

49211—292 

30,31,32. 

39884—249 

40232—277 

41018—143 

43100—93 

45420—109 

49212—292 

33,34,35, 

39891—249 

40233—277 

41024—143 

43101  —  98 

45421—109 

49213—292 

36,37, 

39892—249 

40236—281 

41025—143 

43104—98 

45480  —  122 

49234—77 

122 

39894—249 

40237—281 

41026—143 

43197—125 

45482—122 

49240—173 

49607—22,23, 

39896  —  249,254 

40238—281 

41027—143 

43228—125 

45487—109 

49312—184 

122 

39927—240 

40239—281 

41028—143 

43229—263 

45488—109 

49326—144 

49608—24,25,28, 

40009—257 

40240—281 

41029—143 

43230—263 

45495—109 

49327—144 

33,34, 

40010—257 

40241—281 

41030—143 

43231—263 

46000—284 

49328—144 

122 

40011—257 

40242—281 

41031—143 

43232—263 

46001—284 

49329—144 

49609—122 

40012—257 

40243  —  281 

41032—143 

43316—109 

46002—284 

49356—144 

•IOC.  10—  122 

40013—257 

40244—281 

41033—131,137, 

43317—109 

46003—284 

49357—184 

10730—106 

40014—257 

40245—281 

143,144, 

43318—109 

46004—283 

49370—190 

49740  —  106 

40015—258 

40246—281 

149,162, 

43319—109 

46005—  283 

49371—190 

49802—119 

40016—258 

40247  —  281 

163 

43320—109 

46006—283 

49372—190 

49812—119 

40017—258 

40248—281 

41034—143 

43335—108 

46007—283 

49373  —  190 

49813—119 

40018—258 

40249—281 

41035—143 

43336—109 

46008—284 

"  49374—190 

49854—119 

40019—258 

K)2.-,0—  281                41036—143 

43391—17,18,19,      46009—283 

49375—184,190 

40S73       119 

40020—258 

10251—281                41047—251 

20,21,22.      46010—283 

49376—190 

49881—119,120 

40021—258 

lOL>.-,2—  282                41048—251 

23,24,25.       46011—284 

49377—184,190 

49895—118 

40022—258 

40271—286                41049—251 

26,27,28,      46012—283 

49378—184,190 

49897—119 

40023—258 

40273—287                  1  1  050  —251 

29,30,34.      46013—283 

-19370—184,190 

49913—119 

40024—258 

40274—287               41057—109,110, 

35,122           46014—284 

49380—184,190 

49929—119 

40025—258 

40275—287                               1  1  1 

43414—122                46144  —  109 

19,'iSl  —  184,190 

49945—118 

40026—258 

101'  76—  287                 41058—109,110 

43508—293                -1C.  IS  1—273 

•10382  —  184,190 

r.0219—  108,111 

40027—259 

40277—287                41059      lu'.i 

1350!)—  293                46184—271 

49383—184,190 

.-,0220—108.111 

40028—259 

40278  —  287                41064  —  106 

43510—293                -Ki220—  108 

49384—190 

50221—108,111 

40029—259 

40279  —  287                41065—106 

43511—293                !<i.-,s7—  109 

•103S5  - 

50222—108,111 

40030  —  259 

40280—288                41066—106 

43512—293                 465SS—  109 

49386—184,187, 

50223—106 

40031  —  259 

40282—288                41067—106 

13513—293                46594—122 

188,190 

50224—106 

40032—259 

•103(15—275                41069—232 

43538—293                46632—109 

40387—184.190 

50226—101.102 

101.  ",8—72 

lo:i()7—  275                 114-13—251 

-i:  3539—  293             46644—266 

40388—184,188, 

50228—101,102 

MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


321 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.      Page                      No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

50229—101,102 

51454—129 

52398—85 

55857—92,93 

58736—185 

60527—106 

61869—145 

50240—91,96 

51455  —  129 

52399—85 

55868—122 

58743—186 

60528—106 

61876—86 

50249—8,12,14,            51456—129 

52490—85 

55869  —  121,122 

58762—188 

60529—106 

61878—93 

18,19,22,          51457—129 

52526—107 

56518—169 

58770—188 

60582—110 

61879—126 

27,121,             51458—129 

52527—107 

56520—170 

58783—188 

60583—98 

61880—126 

123                   51459—169,173, 

52528—107,108, 

56722—167 

58964—103,104 

60584—98 

61881—126 

50257—82                                    174 

111 

56723—167 

58965—103,104 

60585—98 

61897—171 

50258—84,89                51463—170 

52529—106 

56724—167 

58966—103 

60586—98 

61901—106 

50287—97,99                51529—172 

52530—106 

56740—57 

58967—103,104 

60587—98 

61902—106 

50395—103,104            51530—173 

52531—101 

56743—57,63,67 

58968—103,104 

60610—98 

61918—127 

50396—103,104            51726—186 

52532—101 

70 

58969—103,104 

60611  —  86 

61919—127 

50414—106 

51737—166 

52534—101 

56752—170,171, 

59127—106 

60612—86 

62060—61 

50415—106 

51907—97 

52535—101 

172 

59130—101 

60634—86 

62352—110 

50416—106 

51920—82 

52546—103 

56756—166,167 

59131—101 

60635—86 

62353—163 

50417—106 

51942—107 

52547—101 

56766—125 

59138—101,102 

60636—86,87,88 

62354—163 

50418—101,102 

51943—107 

52552—101 

56771—154,155 

59150—86 

60637  —  86,87,88 

62459—283 

50420—95 

51944—107               52553—101 

56772—152 

59152—98 

60638—92 

62463—92 

50440—7,8,9,10, 

51945—107                52563—103 

56779—169 

59373—139 

60639—92 

62464—97 

11,12,13, 

51946—106               52564—91 

56793—166 

59425—110 

60640—92 

62662—110 

14,15.16, 

51947—106                52565—91 

56794—166 

59437—107 

60641—92 

64049—131 

17,18,19, 

51950—100 

52566—91 

56795—166 

59438—107 

60642—93 

64050—131 

20,21,22, 

51951—100 

52567—91 

56856—167,168 

59479—83,89 

60643—93 

64051—131 

23,24,25, 

51958—100 

52585—7,8,9,10, 

56857—167,168 

59565—247 

60644—93 

64052—131 

26,27,28, 

51961—100 

11,12,13, 

56870—167,168 

59813—109 

60645—93 

64053—131 

29,30,31, 

51971—103 

14,15,16, 

56890—167 

59814—110 

60669—282 

64054—131 

32,33,34, 

51972—90 

17,18,19, 

58136—122 

59816—110 

60916—169 

64055—131 

35,37 

51974—90 

20,21,22, 

58138—122 

59820—106 

60917—172 

64056—131 

50448—99 

51985—7,8,9,10, 

23,24,25, 

58666—186 

59821—106 

60947—110 

64057—131 

50449—97,99 

11,12,13, 

26,29,30, 

58667—186 

59823—106 

60992—155 

64058—131 

50454—82 

14,15,16, 

32,33, 

58668—186 

59824—106 

61040—224 

64059—131 

50455—85,88 

17,18,19, 

121 

58669  —  186 

59886—101 

61051—82 

64060—131 

50456  —  84,85,88 

20,21,22, 

52586—121 

58670—186 

59887—101 

61052—82 

64061—131. 

50507—108,111 

23,24,25, 

52590—82 

58671—186 

59888—101 

61053—82 

64062—131 

50508  —  108,111 

26,27,33. 

52591—82 

58672—186 

59889—104 

61054—82 

64065—131 

50509  —  108,111 

34,35, 

52593—82 

58673—186 

59890—94 

61055—82 

64066—131 

50510—106 

121 

52985—97,99 

58674—186 

59891—94 

61056  —  82 

64067—131 

50511—106 

51987—82 

52987—97 

58675—186 

59893—87 

61057—82 

64068—131 

50512—101,102 

51990—82 

52988—97 

58676—186 

59895—98 

61058—82 

64069—131 

50513—101,102 

51991—82 

52989—97 

58677—186 

59987—104 

61069—97,99 

64070—131 

50516—101,102 

51997—97 

55755—84 

58678—186 

60131—269 

61071—93 

64071—131 

50520  —  101,102 

52266—108 

55756—84 

58679—186 

60132—269 

61073—98 

64072—131 

50534  —  103,104 

52267—108 

55757—84 

58680—186 

60133—269 

61074—86 

64073—131 

50566—7,11,29, 

52268—106 

55758—84 

58681—75,186 

60137—201 

61075—93 

64074—131 

121 

52269—106 

55759—84 

58682—186 

60138—201 

61076—93 

64075—131 

50633—90 

52271—101 

55775—97 

58683—186 

60226—269 

61108—284 

64076—131.146. 

50655—107 

52272—101 

55776—97 

58684—186 

60228—269 

61109—284 

147 

50656—107 

52274  —  101 

55777—97 

58685—186 

60229—269 

61110—284 

64077—131 

50657—106 

52275—101 

55778—97 

58686—186 

60234—269 

61159—87 

64127—101 

50658  —  106 

52281—103 

55779—97,99 

58687—186 

60301—268 

61162—94 

64129—101 

50663—100 

52282—92 

55780—97,98 

58688—186 

60302—268 

61164—94 

64166—273 

50665—100 

52283—92 

55782—99 

58689—186 

60303—268 

61165—98 

64167—273 

50670—100 

52284—92 

55783—99 

58690—186 

60307--268 

61175—102 

64264—93 

50672  —  100 

52285—92 

55784—97,99 

58691—186 

60309—83,89 

61176—104 

64265—93 

50677—100 

52376—7,8,9,10, 

55785—97,99 

58692—186 

60329—95 

61180—224 

64266—93 

50681  —  103 

11,12,13, 

55786—97                  58693—186 

60345—109 

61182—102 

64267—93 

50696—8,121 

14,15,18, 

55788—97                  58694—186 

60348—254 

61232—248 

64299—87 

51432—169 

19,20,21, 

55790—97                  58695—186 

60349—254 

61325—106 

64315—98 

51444—170,171, 

22,24,25, 

55838—108                58696—186 

60350—254 

61328—201 

64417—261 

173 

27,28,30, 

55839—108                58697—186 

60351  —  249 

61414—145 

64418—261 

51445—129 

31,32, 

55840—108                58698—186 

60434—274 

61415—145 

64419—261 

51446—129 

122 

55841—108                58699—186 

60446—163 

61416—145 

64420—262 

51447—129 

52378—82 

55842—108                58700—186 

60502—108,111 

61419—145 

64421—262 

51448—129 

52380—82 

55843—106                58701—186 

60503—122 

61563—263 

66422—262 

51449  —  129 

52388—97 

55844—106                58702—186 

60522—110.111 

61834—103 

64423  —  262 

51450—129 

52389—97 

55847—101                58703—186 

60523—110 

61841—126 

64424  —  262 

51451—129 

52390—97 

55848—101                58704—186 

60524—106 

61844—126 

64425—261 

51452—129 

52391—97 

55853—101,102        58705—186 

60525—106 

61845  —  126 

64426—262 

51453—129 

52397—85 

55856—103                58706—186 

60526—106 

61868—169 

64427—261 

322 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

64428—261 

65101—38,46 

65132—25,26,27, 

65194—16,18,19, 

65220—34,36,45 

65232—35,36,37, 

65246—28,29,31, 

64429  —  262 

65124—7,8,9,10, 

28,29,30, 

20,24,45, 

65222—16,18,19, 

38,52,53 

32,33,34, 

64430—262 

11,13,14, 

31,32,33, 

65196—24,45 

20,24,25, 

65234—17,18,19, 

35,36,52, 

64431—260 

15,16,17, 

34,35,36, 

65198—21,22,24, 

26,27,28, 

20,21,22, 

53 

64432—260 

18,19,20. 

46 

27,28,29, 

29,31,32, 

24,25,26, 

65247—285 

64433—260 

21,22,23, 

65133—46 

30,33,34, 

33,34,35, 

28,29,30, 

65270—20,31,32, 

64434—260 

24,25,26, 

65134—46 

45 

36,37,52, 

31,32,33, 

33,34,35, 

64435  —  260 

27,28,29, 

65135—12,13,14, 

65200—13,14,15, 

53 

34,35,36, 

36,37,38, 

64436—260 

30,31,32, 

15,17,18, 

16,17,18, 

65223—28,30,32, 

37,38,52, 

123 

64437—260 

33,34,35, 

21,24,25, 

19,20,21, 

33,34,35, 

53 

65853—268,269 

64438—260 

36,37,38, 

26,27,46 

22,23,24, 

36,37,38, 

65235—17,18,19, 

65952—174 

64441—260 

46 

65136—28,29,30, 

25,26,27, 

46 

20,21,22, 

65953—174 

64442—260 

65126—16,17,18, 

31,32,33, 

28,29,30, 

65224—28,30,32, 

24,25,26, 

65954—52 

64443—260 

19,20,21, 

34,35,36, 

32,33,34, 

33,34,35, 

28,29,30, 

65955—52 

64444—260 

22,24,25, 

37,38, 

35,36,37, 

36,37,38, 

31,32,33, 

65956—12,13,14, 

64451—60,64,65, 

26,27,28, 

123 

38,52.53 

46 

34,35,36, 

15,17,18, 

67,71 

29,30,31, 

65137—38 

65202—8,9,10, 

65226—7,9,10, 

37,38,52, 

21,24,26, 

64452—60,64,65, 

32,33,34, 

65139—12 

11,12,13, 

11,12,13, 

53 

27,32,52. 

67,71 

35,36,37, 

65140—30,32,34, 

14,15,16, 

14,15.16, 

65236—9,10,11, 

65957—12,13.14, 

64453—60,64,65, 

38,46 

35,36, 

17,18,19, 

17,18,19, 

12,13,14, 

15,17,18, 

67,71 

65127—7,8,9,10, 

123 

20,21,22, 

20,21,22, 

15,16,17, 

21,24,26, 

64454—60,64,65, 

11,12,13, 

65141—122 

23,24,25, 

23,24,25, 

18,19,20, 

27,32,52 

67,71 

14,15,16, 

65142—122 

26,27,28, 

26,27,28, 

21,23,24, 

65958—18,20,24, 

64455—60,64,65, 

17,18,19, 

65184—7,8.9,10, 

29,30,31, 

29,30,33, 

26,31,32, 

25,26,28, 

67,71 

20,21,22, 

11,12,13, 

32,33,34, 

34,35,36, 

33,34,36, 

32,52 

64458—58,60,63, 

23,24,25, 

14,15,16, 

35,36,37, 

37,38,52, 

37,38,52 

65959—18.20,24, 

68,70 

26,27,28, 

17,18,19, 

38,45 

53 

65238—10,11,12, 

25,26,28, 

64487—285 

29,30,31, 

20,21,22, 

65204—7,15,45 

65227—7,9,10, 

13,14,15, 

32,52 

64488—285 

32,33,34, 

23,24,25, 

65206—16,18,19, 

11,12,13, 

16,17,18, 

65961—27,32,35, 

64489—285 

35,36,37, 

26,27,28 

20,24,25, 

14,15,16, 

19,20,21, 

36,122 

64490—285 

46 

29,30,31 

26,27,28, 

17,18,19, 

23,24,31. 

66047—57,60,63, 

64544—277 

65128—7,8,9,10, 

32.33,34 

29,31,32, 

20,21,22, 

32,33,34, 

70 

64545—277 

11,12,13, 

35,36,37 

33,34,35, 

23,24,25, 

36,37,38, 

66071—145 

64546—277 

14,15,16, 

38,45 

36,37,52, 

26,27,28, 

52 

66083—106 

64548—277 

17,18,19, 

65185—7,8,15, 

53 

29,30,33, 

65239—8,9,10, 

66084—106 

64549—277 

20,21,22, 

45 

65208—16,17,21, 

34,35,36, 

11,12,14, 

66330—242 

64550—277 

23,24,25 

65186—13.14.15 

22,24,25, 

37,38,52, 

15,16,17, 

66334—231 

64551—278 

26,27,28 

16,17,18 

28,29,30, 

53 

20,21,22, 

66336—231 

64552—278 

29,30,31 

19,20,21 

31,36,37, 

65228—17,18,19 

23,24,25, 

66338—82 

64553—278 

32,33,34 

22.23,24 

45 

20,21,22 

26,27,29, 

66340—82 

64555—278 

35,36,46 

25,26,27 

65210—16,17,18, 

23,24,25 

30,32,33, 

66343—82 

64556  —  278 

65129—7,8,9.10 

28,29,30 

19,20,22 

26,27,28 

35,36,37, 

66617—122 

64557—278 

11,12,13 

31,32,33 

25,26,27 

29,30,31 

38,52,53, 

66679—101,102 

64558—278 

14.15,16 

34,35,36 

28.29,30 

32,33,34 

65240—8,9,10, 

66680—101,102 

64559—278 

17,18,19 

37,52,53 

31,32,33 

35,36,37 

11,12,14, 

66681  —  101,102 

64560—233 

20,21,22 

65187—16,17,21 

34,35,36 

38,52,53 

15,16,17, 

66682—101,102 

64561—226 

23,24,25 

22,24,25 

37,38,45 

65230—17,18,19 

20,21,22, 

66683—101,102 

64849—98 

26,27.28 

28,30,31 

65212—7,8,9,10 

20,21,22 

23,24,25, 

66684—101,102 

64850—87 

29,30,31 

37.45 

11,12,13 

23,24,25 

26,27,29, 

66899—132 

64851—90 

33.34,35 

65188—16,17,18 

14,15,16 

26,27,28 

30,32,33, 

66900—132 

64852—90 

36,37,46 

19,20,22 

17,18,19 

29,30,31 

35,37,38, 

66901—132 

64853—10 

65130—12,14,16 

25,26,27 

20,21,22 

32,33,34 

52,53 

66902  —  132 

64854—106 

18,20,24 

28,29,31 

23,24,25 

35,36,37 

65242—22,23,24 

66903—132 

64856—106 

25,27,31 

33,45 

26,27,28 

38,52,53 

25,26,27 

67459  —  124 

64934—285 

32,46 

65190—7.8,9,10, 

29,30,31 

65231—16,17,18 

28,29,30. 

67460—124 

64936—285 

65131—12.13,14 

11.12,13 

32,33,34 

19,20,21 

33,34,37, 

67470—124 

64938—285 

15,16,17 

14,15,16 

35,45                           22,24,25 

52,53 

67471—124 

64940—285 

18,19,20 

17,18,19 

65214  —  25,26,27,                     26,27,28 

65243—22,23,24, 

68244—95 

65101—7,8,9.10, 

21.22,23 

20,21,22 

28,29,31 

29,30,31 

25,27,28, 

68397—231 

11,12.13. 

24.25,26 

23,24,25 

32,33,34 

32,33,34 

29.30,33, 

68442  —  249 

14,15,16, 

27,28.29 

26,27,28 

35,36,37,                     35,36,37 

34,37,52, 

68444  —  249 

17,18.19, 

30,31,32 

29,30,31 

38,45                           38,52,53 

53 

68445—249 

20,21,22, 

33,34,35 

32,33.34 

65216  —  16,18,19,      65232  —  16.17,18 

65244—21,22,27, 

68446—254 

23,24,25. 

36.46 

35.37,45 

20,24,45                      19,20,21 

28,29,31, 

68935—224 

26,27,28. 

65132—12,13,14 

65192—25,26.27 

65218—24,45                           22,24,25 

32,33.34, 

68936—224 

29.30,31. 

15,17,18 

28,29,31 

65220—21,22,24,                     26,27,28 

35,36,52, 

68937  —  231 

32.33,34, 
35,36,37. 

19,20,21 
22,23,24 

33,35,36 
45 

27.28,29 
30,32,33 

29,30,31 
32,33,34 

53 
65246—21,22,27, 

68938  —  231 
68941—227 

MINE  AND  INDUSTRIAL  HAULAGE   SUPPLIES 


323 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

68942—227 

100017—276 

100103—277 

100465—101 

100594—94 

103336—217 

103490—224 

68953—241 

100018—276 

100104—277 

100466—101 

100595—94 

103337—217 

103491—224 

68957—242 

100019—276 

100105—277 

100467—101 

100602—106 

103341—217 

103493—224 

68961  —  241 

100020—276 

100106—277 

100471—101 

100603—106 

103348—217 

103494—224 

68976—173              1    100021—276 

100107—277 

100472—101 

100604—106 

103350—217 

103499—224 

68984—126 

100022—276 

100108—277 

100473—101 

100605—106 

103352—217 

103500—224 

68987—126 

100023—282 

100126—263 

100474—101 

100606—106 

103355—217 

103579—30,31,33. 

68988—126 

100024—282 

100129—171 

100475—101 

100607—106 

103356—217 

123 

68989—126 

100025—282 

100156—288 

100476—101 

100608—104 

103360—217 

103777—95 

69029—127 

100026—282 

100157—288 

100477—101 

100609—104 

103387—218 

103778—95 

69033—127 

100027—282 

100158—288 

100478—101 

100610  —  102 

103388—219 

103942—63,68 

69037—127 

100028—282 

100159—289 

100479—101 

100611—102 

103389—219 

103943—63,70 

69038—127 

100029—291 

100160—289 

100483—101 

100612—102 

103390—219 

103944—63,68 

69043—127 

100030—291 

100161—289 

100485—101 

100613—102 

103391—219 

103945—63 

69044—127 

100031—291 

100162—290 

100487—101 

100614—102 

103392—219 

103946—155 

69051—127 

100032  —  292 

100163—290 

100488—101 

100615  —  102 

103393—219 

103947—155 

69098  —  122 

100033—292 

100164—290 

100489—101 

100616—102 

103394—219 

103948—155 

74772—78 

100034—292 

100179—273 

100490—101 

100617—102 

103395—219 

103949—155 

74773—78 

100035 

100180—273 

100491—101 

100663—104 

103396—219 

103950—155 

74815—287 

100036 

100181—273 

100492—101 

100664—93 

103397—219 

103951—155 

74816—287 

100037 

100233—103 

100493—101 

100665—93 

103398—219 

104285—33,34,37. 

74817—287 

100038 

100293—264 

100494—101 

100666—93 

103399—219 

46 

74818—288 

100039 

100352  —  82 

100495—101 

100667—93 

103400—219 

104286—31,32,33, 

88038—195 

100040 

100353—82 

100496—101 

100668—87 

103401—219 

34,35,36, 

88385—292 

100041 

100354—82 

100497—101 

100669—98 

103402  —  219 

37,38,45 

88386—292 

100042 

100370—103 

100498—101 

100784—98 

103403—219 

104287—62,67 

88387—292 

100043 

100371—104 

100499—101 

100788—98 

103404—219 

104288—62,67,69 

88388—292 

100044 

100372—103 

100500—101 

100789—86 

103405—219 

104289—62,67,69 

88389—292 

100045 

100373—103 

100501—101 

100795—87 

103406—219 

104290—62,67 

88390—292 

100046 

100374—103 

100502—101 

100796—93 

103407—219 

104291—62,67,69 

88458—158 

100047 

100375—103,104 

100503—101 

100807—94 

103408—219 

104292  —  62,67,69 

88467—158 

100048 

100376—103,104 

100504—101 

100808—94 

103409—219 

104293—62,67 

88469—158 

100051—109 

100409—231 

100505—188 

100916—109,110 

103410—219 

104294—62,67 

88470—158 

100052—108 

100410—231 

100506—101 

100919—273 

103411—219 

104295—62,67,69 

88471—158 

100053—109,110 

100432—188 

100507—101 

100921—273 

103412—219 

104296—67 

88472—158 

100054—110 

100433—188 

100508—101 

100922—273 

103413—219 

104297—67 

88473—158 

100055—110 

100434—188 

100509—101 

100923—273 

103414—219 

104299—63,67,70 

88488—159 

100056—110 

100435—187,188 

100510—101 

100924—273 

103415—220 

104300—63,67,70 

88489—159 

100057—109,110 

100436—187,188 

10*051  1—101 

100935—271 

103417—221 

104301—63,67 

88490—159 

100058—110 

100437—187,188 

100512—101 

102706—109 

103418—221 

104302—57,63,67, 

88491—159 

100059—110 

100438—187,188 

100513—101 

102707—109 

103419—221 

70 

88492—159 

100060—110 

100439—188 

100514—101 

102708—110 

103420—221 

104303—63,68,73 

88493—159 

100061  —  110 

100440—185,187, 

100515—101 

103273—216 

103421—221 

104304—57,63,68, 

88494—159 

100062—108,110 

188 

100516—102 

103274—216 

103422—221 

73 

88495—160 

100063—110 

100441—185,187, 

100517—102 

103275—216 

103423—221 

104305—57,63,68, 

88496—160 

100064—110 

188 

100545—200 

103276—216 

103424—221 

70,72,73, 

88497—160 

100068  —  106 

100442—187,188 

100546—200 

103277—216 

103425—221 

74 

88498—160 

100069—106 

100443—187,188 

100572—82 

103278—216 

103426—221 

104306—68 

88499—160 

100070—106 

100444—188 

100573—82 

103279—216 

103427—221 

104307—68 

88623—160 

100071—106 

100445—188 

100574—82 

103280—216 

103428—221 

104308—64,68 

88624—161 

100072—106 

100446—188 

100576—82 

103281—216 

103429—221 

104309—64,68 

88625—161 

100074—292 

100447—188 

100577—82 

103282—216 

103430—221 

104310—64,68 

88626—161 

100075—292 

100448—188 

100578—98,99 

103285—216 

103431—221 

104311—64,68 

88627—162 

100076—292 

100450—100 

100579—98 

103289—216 

103432—221 

104312—64,68 

88628—162 

100077—292 

100451—100 

100580—98,99 

103292—218 

103433—221 

104313—64,68,71 

88639—162 

100090—7,8,9,10, 

100452—100 

100581—98,99 

103293—218 

103434—221 

104314—64,68 

88640—162 

12,13,14, 

100453—101,102 

100582—99 

103294—218 

103436—221 

104315—64,68 

88641—260 

15,16,17, 

100454—101,102 

100583—99 

103295—218 

103438—221 

104316—64,68 

88651—260 

18,21,22, 

100455—101,102 

100584—87,88 

103310—217 

103441—221 

104317—64,68 

88672—260 

24,25,26, 

100456—101,102 

100585—87 

103312—217 

103442—221 

104318—64,68 

88785—260 

29,38, 

100457—101,102 

100586—87,88 

103314—217 

103446—221 

104319—64,68 

88958—94 

121 

100458—101,102 

100587—87,88 

103315—217 

103470—222 

104320—64,68 

88982—157,162 

100097—277 

100459—  1G1,  102 

100588—94 

103317—217 

103472—222 

104321—64,68 

89585—141,142, 

100098—277 

100460—101,102 

100589—94 

103318—217 

103473—223 

104322—64,68 

148 

100099—277 

100461—101,102 

100590—94 

103322—217 

103474—223 

104323—64,68 

89588—170,172, 

100100—277 

100462—101,102 

100591  —  94 

103329—217 

103475—223 

104324  —  64,68 

173 

100101—277 

100463—101,102 

100592—94 

103331—217 

103476—223 

104325—67,68,71 

89592—170,173 

100102—277 

100464—101,102 

100593—94 

103333—217 

103488—224 

104459—107.111 

324 


GENERAL   ELECTRIC   COMPANY 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page                 No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

104461—109 

104927—177 

107970—155              110046—126,127 

110754—269 

114739—110 

119166—33,34,35, 

104462—110 

104928—177 

107971—155 

110053—172 

110755—269 

114740—110 

36,37,38, 

104463—110 

104929—177 

107972—155             110073—166 

110756—268,269 

114741—110 

45 

104579—111 

104930—177 

107973—155              110074—166 

110774—187 

114742—110 

119167—36,45 

104580—106 

104931—177 

107974—155             110075—166 

110900—290 

114743—110 

119168—33,45 

104581—106 

104932—177 

107975—161              110076—166 

110901—290 

114862—232 

119169—9,  14,  15, 

104586—106 

105625—195 

107976—161             110077—166 

111077—124 

114863—232 

21,33,45 

104587—106 

105627—195 

107977—161              110078—166 

111078—124 

114878—255 

119170—9,10,11, 

104591—104 

105628—195 

107978—161             110079—166 

111081—124 

114880—256 

12,13,18, 

104592—104 

105629—195 

107979—161             110080—166 

111082—124 

114882—256 

20,22,29, 

104593—98 

105633—195 

107980—140             110081—166 

111121—188 

1  14884—256 

31,32,35, 

104594—98 

105634—195 

107981—140 

110082—166 

111548—126 

114896—165 

45 

104595—99 

105635—195 

107982—140 

110083—166 

111549—126 

114897—165 

119171—7,8,11, 

104599—82 

105636  —  195 

107983—140 

110084—166 

111550—126 

1  14898—165 

12,14,18, 

104601—82 

105639—195 

107984—140 

110085—166 

111551—126 

114899—165 

19,20,21, 

104607—82 

105643—195 

107985—141 

110095—167 

111553—139 

114900—165 

22,27,29, 

104610—82 

105644—195 

107986—141 

1  10096—167 

111738—155 

114904—250 

31,45 

104611—87 

105647—195 

107987—141 

110097—167 

111739—155 

114905—246 

119172—33,45 

104612—87 

105649—195 

107988—141 

110098—167 

111740—155 

114906—255 

119173—32,36,45 

104613—87 

105650—195 

107989—141 

110099—167 

111741—155 

114907—256 

119174—31,32,33, 

104616—94 

105652—195 

107990—141 

110507—167 

111742—155 

114997—264 

34,35,36, 

104617—94 

105656—195 

107991—141 

1  10508—167 

111743—155 

1  14998—264 

37,38,45 

104622—94 

105660—195 

107992—141 

110509—167 

111744—155 

115717—256 

119175—31,32,36. 

104625—95 

105661—195 

108009—155 

110510—167 

111745—155 

115812—255 

45 

104626—95 

105662—195 

108010—155,156 

110512—168 

111784—185 

116060—255 

119176—32,33,34, 

104627—95 

105663—195 

108011—156 

110513—168 

111785—185 

116061—233 

35,36,37, 

104628—95 

105664—195 

108012—156 

110514—168 

111786—185 

116062—228 

45 

104631—95 

105669—195 

108013—156 

110515—168 

111787—185 

116063—228 

119178—191 

104740—102 

105676—146,147 

108014—156 

110516—168 

111788—185 

116066—229 

119179—191 

104741—102 

105677—146,147 

108015—156 

110517—168 

111789—185 

116067—229 

119180—191 

104742—102 

105678—146 

108016—156 

110518—168 

111790—185 

116068.  ...229 

119199—82 

104743—102 

105679  —  146 

108017—156 

110519—168 

111791—185 

116069—229 

1  19272—263 

104744—102 

105680—146 

108018—156 

110520—168 

111792—185 

1  16070—231 

119273—9,11,16, 

104745—102 

105681—146,147 

108019  —  156 

110521—168 

111793—185 

116071—231 

20,24,26, 

104751—102 

105682—146,147 

108020—156 

1  10522—168 

111794—185 

116078—231 

28,35,36, 

104752—102 

105683—146 

108021—156 

110523—168 

111795—185 

116079—231 

45 

104787—194 

105684—147 

108022—156 

110524—168 

111796—185 

116080—231 

119274—7.  12,  15, 

104788—194 

105685—148 

108023—156 

110525  —  168. 

111797—185 

116081—231 

17,21,22, 

104789—194 

105686—148 

108024—156 

110526—168 

111856—102 

116082—231 

29,38,45 

104790—194 

105687—148 

108025—156 

110527—168 

111881—100,102 

116083—231 

119275—7,8,25, 

104791—194 

105688—148 

108026  —  156 

110528—168 

111882—100,102 

118967—159,160 

33,45 

104839—167 

105689—148 

108027—156 

110529—167,168 

111883—100,102 

118968—159,160 

119276—14,25,32. 

104856  —  154 

105690—148 

108028—156 

110530—167,168 

112124—102 

118969—159,160 

45 

104857—154 

105691—163 

108029—156 

110531—168 

112125—102 

118970—159,160 

119277—9,  14,  15. 

104858—154 

105692—163 

108030—156 

110532—168 

112140—110 

118971—159,160 

21,33.45, 

104859—154 

105693—163 

108031—156 

110533—168 

112147—187 

118972—159 

119278—11,12,13, 

104876—154 

105694—163.164 

108032—101 

110534—168 

112200—241 

118973—160 

18,22,29, 

104877—154 

105695—163 

108033—101 

110535—168 

112557—75 

119100—101 

31,32,35, 

104878—154 

105696  —  163 

108034—101,102 

110536—168 

113052-'—  246 

119156—9,10,11, 

45 

104879—154 

105697—163 

108041—102 

110537—168 

1  13053—255 

16,18,20, 

119279—7,8.11, 

104904—154 

105698—163,164 

108042—102 

110538—168 

113128—100,102 

24,26,28, 

12,14,18, 

104905—154 

105699—163 

108045—102 

110539—168 

113133—100,102 

35,36,45 

19,21,22. 

104906—154 

105700—164 

108046—102 

110540—168 

113239—193 

119157—35,45 

27,33,38, 

104912—177 

105701—164 

108054—262 

110541—168 

113298—250 

119158—7,10,12, 

45 

104913—177 

105702—164 

108446—125 

110542—168 

113978—237 

15,17,21, 

119280—32,36,45 

104914—177 

105705—233 

108464—176 

110543—168 

1  13979—237 

22,29,45 

119281—32,33,34, 

104915—177 

105952—60 

108465—190 

110544—168 

113980—244 

119159—27,28,29, 

35,36,37, 

104916—177 

107579—104 

108530—292 

110624—60,77,78, 

113990—99 

34,37,45 

45 

104917—177 

107614—110 

108531—82 

185 

113991—99 

119160—30,45 

119500—76 

104918—177 

107615—110 

108533  —  82 

110745—269 

114002—104 

119161—32,33,34, 

119501—76 

104919—177 

107616—110 

108535—82 

110746—269 

114003—104 

35,37,45 

119502—76 

104920—177 

107628—193 

1  08536—82 

110747—269 

114138—263 

119162—34,35,45 

119503—76 

104921—177 

107629—193 

1  08538  —  82 

110748—269 

114304—110 

119163—7,8,25, 

119504—76 

104922—177 

107644—172 

1  08539—82 

110749—269 

114311—167 

33,45 

119505—76 

104923—177 

107677—148 

109898—255 

110750—269 

114735—226 

119164—14,25,32, 

119506—76 

104924—177 

107679—193 

109967—106 

110751—269 

114736—109 

45 

119507—76 

104925—177 

107968—155 

109968—106 

110752—269 

114737—110 

119165—29,45 

119508—76 

104926—177 

107969  —  155 

110046—124,125, 

110753—269 

114738—110 

119166—30,31,32, 

119509—76 

MINE   AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


325 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

119510—76 

119748—7,11,18, 

119939—7,8,9,41 

119986—36,41 

120030—35,37,41 

120079—11.12,13, 

120141—34,36,42 

119511—76 

20,31,46 

119940—12,13,14, 

119987—17,18,20, 

120031—31,41 

14,15,17, 

120142—16,17,18, 

119512—76 

119749—7,  11,  18, 

15,16,17, 

30,41 

120032—28,29,41 

18,20,23, 

19,20,22 

119564—187 

20,31,46 

18,19,20, 

119988—32,41 

120033—30,32,41 

24,26,42, 

26,42 

119565—187 

119752—18,33,38. 

21,22,24, 

119989—17.19,22, 

120034—33,41 

120080—23,42 

120143—26,42 

119566—187 

46 

33,37,41 

24,35,41 

120035—29,41 

120081—13,20,42 

120144—27,42 

119567—187 

119753—18,33,38, 

119941  —  9,  10,  11, 

119990—23,26,27, 

120036—29,41 

120082—32,37,42 

120145—31,42 

119568—187 

46 

14,41 

28,29,34, 

120037  —  41 

120083—33,42 

120146—31,42 

119569—187 

119754—13,20,31, 

119942—22,41 

36,37,41 

120038—15,41 

120084—34,42 

120147—31,42 

119570—187 

46 

119943—27,28,30, 

119991—7,8,41 

120039—7,41 

120085—35,42 

120148—33,42 

119571—187 

119755—13,20,31, 

32,41 

119992—7,9,11, 

120040—15,42 

120086—30,42 

120149—31,32,33, 

119572—187 

46 

119945—24,41 

41 

120041—16,17,19, 

120087—20,22,26, 

34,35,36, 

119573—187 

119756—46 

119946—  20;22,25, 

119993—15,16,17, 

20,23,42 

30,42 

37,42 

119574—188 

119757—46 

26,27,29, 

41 

120042—22,42 

120088—31,42 

120150—36,42 

119709—9,10,11, 

119772—75 

30,34,36. 

119994—26,41 

120043—17,30,42 

120089—27,42 

120151—36,37,42 

20,26,28, 

119773—75 

41 

119995—20,24,26, 

120044—19,22,23, 

120090—21,22,42 

120152—28,33,42 

35,36,46 

119774—61,75 

1  19947—36,41 

41 

42 

120091—25,32,42 

120153—7,42 

119710  —  36,46 

119775—75 

119948—33,35,37, 

119996—14,16,17, 

120045—24,42 

120092—11,42 

120154—14,42 

119711—11,18,46 

119776—75 

41 

20,21,23, 

120046—25,42 

120093—10,11,42 

120155—15,42 

119712—32,33,34, 

119777—75 

119950—31,41 

24,26,27, 

120047—7,8,9,10, 

120094—12,42 

120156—16,42 

35,36,37, 

119778—75 

119951—25,33,41 

41 

11,12,13, 

120095—21,42 

120157—8,9,10, 

46 

119779—75 

119952—35,41 

119997—29,41 

14,15,18, 

120096  —  11,42 

11,12,14, 

119713—35,36,46 

119780—75 

119953—10,15,19, 

119998—30,41 

22,25,42 

120097—34,42 

16,17,18, 

119714  —  32,33,34, 

119781—75 

22,26,41 

119999—35,41 

120048—25,42 

120098—25,42 

19,42 

35,36,37, 

119782—75 

119954—19,41 

120000—30,33,41 

120049—19,25,26, 

120099—33,42 

120158—20,42 

38,46 

119783—75 

119955—7,10,12, 

120001—25,29,30, 

42 

120100—25,42 

120159—9.  12,  13, 

119715  —  35,46 

119784—75 

15,17,21, 

41 

120050—28,42 

120101—33,34,42 

15,23,42, 

119716—33,34,35, 

119785—75 

22,29,41 

120002—16,41 

120051—28,42 

120102—34,42 

120160—16,18,19, 

36,46 

119786—75 

119956—34,41 

120003—34,41 

120052—23 

120103—25,42 

20,21,23, 

119717—15,46 

119828—230 

119957—8,41 

120004—8,10,41 

120053—29,42 

120104—25,42 

24,26,42 

119718—9,46 

119830—230 

119958—15,41 

120005—31,41 

120054—29,42 

120105—31,42 

120161—19,23,24, 

119719—25,46 

119859—75 

119959—7,41 

120006—31,41 

120055—13,14,15, 

120106—34,36,42 

26,28,42 

119721  —  7,8,12, 

119907—8,46 

119960—9,41 

120007—12,13,14, 

18,19,20, 

120107—7,42 

120162—33,37,42 

14,21,46 

119908—10,46 

119961—12,16,41 

15,41 

25,30,42 

120108—24,42 

120163—21,42 

119726—7,8,9,10, 

119909—29,46 

119962—14,15,17, 

120008—10,12,15. 

120056—30,42 

120109—9,42 

120164—42 

12,15,21, 

119910—29,46 

41 

41 

120057—30,42 

120110—14,42 

120165—26,31,32, 

22,29,38, 

119911—33,34,35, 

119963—36,41 

120009—16,17,18, 

120058—31,42 

120111—9,13,16, 

42 

46 

36,37,38 

119964—18,20,23. 

19,20,23, 

120059—20,21,22, 

42 

120166—34,36,37, 

119727—12,18,21, 

119912—33,34,35, 

24,25,27, 

24,25,26, 

24,25,27, 

120112—20,22,42 

38,42 

46 

36,37,38 

41 

27,28,42 

28,31,42 

120113—23,42 

120167—14,15,16, 

119728—9,14,21, 

119913—20,29,31 

119965—20,23,29, 

120010—21,22,41 

120060—22,23,24, 

120114—35,42 

43 

33,46 

119914—13 

37,41 

120011—21,23,24, 

25,26,27, 

120115—30,42 

120168—7.8,9,10, 

119730—8,46 

119915—41 

119966—12,23,41 

41 

28,29,32, 

120116—9,42 

11,12,43 

119731—31,32,36, 

119916—41 

119967—26,29,37, 

120012—26,41 

37,42 

120117—7,42 

120169—12,19,20, 

46 

119917—12,13,14, 

41 

120013—15,16,18, 

120061—32,42 

120118—8.9,42 

24.43 

119732—7,8,25, 

17,18,21, 

119968—13,41 

19,27,41 

120062—32,42 

120119—12,42 

120170—17,18,25, 

33,46 

24,26,41 

119969—36,41 

120014—30,41 

120063—22,23,25, 

120120—21.42 

26,29,32, 

119733—7,8,15, 

119918—15,41 

119970—11,41 

120015—30,33,41 

27,28,30, 

120121—42 

43 

46 

119919—18,41 

119971—13,41 

120016—9,41 

33,42 

120122—33,42 

120171—28,43 

119734—7,46 

119920—27,32,41 

119972—41 

120017—13,41 

120064—28,34,42 

120123—12,42 

120172—37,43 

119738—7,8,46 

119921—35,36,41 

119973—26,41 

120018—21,23,41 

120065—35,42 

120124—34,42 

120173—33,34,35, 

119739—13,46 

119922—24,41 

119974—9,11,41 

120019—18,24,41 

120066—35,42 

120125—32,42 

36,43 

119740—13,46 

119923—28,41 

119975—7,8,9,10, 

120020—25,41 

120067—34,42 

120126  —  42 

120174  —  43 

119741—13,46 

119924—27,41 

11,41 

120021—9,  10,  11, 

120068—32,42 

120127—29,42 

120175—35,43 

119742—12,46 

119925—26,41 

119976—20,41 

41 

120069—33,42 

120128—16.18,42 

120176—33,37,38, 

119743—12,46 

119927—41 

119977—7,  12,  14,    120022—12,41 

120070—32,42 

120129—20,42 

43 

119744—14,19,22, 

119928—11,16,41 

15,16,18,    120023—13,14,15, 

120071—33,42 

120130—9,42 

120177—33,43 

27,46 

119929—16,29,41 

21,22,23,                     16,18,19, 

120072—32,35,37, 

120131—14,42 

120178—35,43 

119745—14,19,22, 

119930—20,41 

24,25,26, 

20,23,24, 

42 

120132—16,42 

120179—28,43 

27,46 

119931—36,41 

27,33,41 

25,26,27, 

120073—34,35,42 

120133—26,42 

120180—29,32,36, 

119746—14,18,25, 

119932—16,41 

119978—23,26,41 

41 

120074—10,11,12, 

120134—28,42 

43 

26,29,30, 

119933—35,41 

119979—7,10,41      120024—20,41 

18,22,32, 

120135  —  31,42 

120181—32,43 

32,33,37, 

119934—9,10,41 

119980—28,41           120025—26,41 

42 

120136—31,32,42 

120182—23,24,25, 

38,46 

119935—26,41 

119981—34,41           120026—26,28,29, 

120075—8,42 

120137—33,42 

43 

119747—14,18,25, 

119936—18,41 

119982—35,41                           41 

120076—7,8,42 

120138—34,42 

120183—28,43 

26,29,30. 

119937—12,24,27, 

119983—28,35,41      120027—33,41 

120077—8,42 

120139—35,42 

120184—33,34,43 

32,33,37, 

41 

119984—32,41           120028—35,41 

120078—42 

120140—32,36,37, 

120185—14,43 

38,46 

119938—25,26,41 

119985—36,41           120029—33,37.41 

120079—7,8,9,10, 

42 

120186—34,43 

326 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.      Page 

No.     Page 

120187—35,36,43 

120246  —  24,43 

120306—7,  10,  12, 

120345—30,52 

120371—35,36,37, 

120385—9,10,11, 

120434—35,36,53 

120188—28.43 

120247—36,43 

15,17,21, 

120346—30,52 

38,52 

12,13,17, 

120435  —  21,25,26, 

120189—19,43 

120248—8,43 

22,29,38, 

120347—7,8,52 

120372—7,9,10, 

18,19,20, 

29,30,31, 

120190—18,43 

120249—16,17,43 

52 

120348—7,8,52 

11,12,13, 

21,22,24, 

32,33,34, 

120191—19,20,43 

120250—25,43 

120307  —  11.16,52 

120349—36,52,53 

14,15,16, 

27,28,29, 

35,36,53 

120192—13,43 

120251—30,43 

120308—11,16,52 

120350—36,52,53 

17,18,19,                     32,33,35, 

120481—77,78 

120193—27,43 

120252—30.43 

120309—9,11,52 

120351—30,33,52, 

20,21,22, 

36,37,52, 

120482—77,78 

120194—26,28,29, 

120253—31.43 

120310—9,  11,52 

53 

23,24,25, 

53 

120483  —  78 

43 

120254—9,14,21, 

120311—10,28,35. 

120352—30,33,52, 

26,27,28,     120386—9,10,11, 

120484—78 

120195—33,34,43 

43 

52 

53 

29,30,31, 

12,13,17, 

120485—78 

120196—32.43 

120255—13,43 

120312—7,52 

120353—33,52,53 

32,33,34, 

18,19,20, 

120486—78 

120197—32,35,37, 

120256—15,43 

120313—7.52 

120354—33,52,53 

35,36,37, 

21,22,24, 

120487  —  73,74,78 

43 

120257—8,17,43 

120314—8,9,10. 

120355—7,8,9,10, 

38,52 

27,28,29, 

120488  —  78 

120198—35,36,43 

120258—25,28,43 

11,52 

11,38,52, 

120373—9,12 

32,33,35, 

120489—77,78 

120199—32,35,36, 

120259—18,19,20, 

120315  —  8,9,10, 

53 

120374—137 

36,37,52, 

120490—77,78 

37,38,43 

21,24,27, 

11,52 

120356—7,8,38, 

120375  —  9,  11,14, 

53 

120491—77,78 

120200—36,43 

28,29,43 

120316—9,  10,11, 

52 

18,21,22, 

120387—7,8,9,10, 

120492  —  77 

120201—36,43 

120260—31,43 

52 

120357—25,32,52, 

31,32,52. 

11,52,53 

120493—77 

120202—21,22,24, 

120261—30,43 

120317—9,10,11, 

53 

53 

120388—25,32,52, 

120494—77 

25,43 

120262—30,43 

52 

120358—25,32,52, 

120376—9,  11,  14, 

53 

120495—77 

120203—26,43 

120263—13,43 

120318—7,  12,  13, 

53 

18,21,22, 

120389—25,32,52, 

120496—77 

120204—28,43 

120264—17,43 

14,16,21. 

120359—7,8,52 

31,32,52, 

53, 

120497—77 

120205—29,43 

120265—30,43 

52 

120360—7,8,52 

53 

120390—8,9,10, 

120498—77 

120206—30,43 

120266—32,43 

120319—7,  12,  13, 

120361—7,8,9,52, 

120377—9,11,22, 

11,12,13, 

120499—77 

120207—31,43 

120267—34,37,38, 

14.16,21, 

53 

29,30,52, 

14,15,16, 

120866—77 

120208—30,33,34, 

43 

52 

120362—7,8,9,52, 

53 

17,20,21, 

120867—77 

43 

120268—25,27,29, 

120320—13,22,52 

53 

120378—9,11,22, 

22,23,24, 

120868—77 

120209—35,37,38, 

43 

120321—13,22,52 

120363—11,12,14, 

29,30,52, 

25,26,27, 

120891—157,162 

43 

120269—22,43 

120322—36,52,53 

18,21,29, 

53 

29,30,31, 

120892—157,162 

120210—15,43 

120270—28,43 

120323—36.52,53 

52,53 

120379—24,25,26, 

32,33,35, 

121079—157 

120211—8,43 

120271—30,37,43 

120324  —  36,52,53 

120364—11,12,14, 

27,28,29, 

37,52,53 

121080—162 

120212—7,  14,  43 

120272—12,43 

120325—36,52 

18,21,29, 

30,31,32, 

120391—8,9,10, 

121442—126 

120213—17,43 

120273—9,43 

120326—7,8,9,10, 

52,53 

33,34,35, 

11.12,13, 

121444—78 

120214—16,19,43 

120274—11,43 

17.52.53 

120365—33,38,52, 

36,37,52, 

14,15,16, 

121446—78 

120215—12,15,16, 

120275—35,43 

120327—7.8,9,10, 

53 

53 

17,20,21, 

121449—9,22,43 

21,43, 

120276—9,43 

17,52,53 

120366—33,38,52, 

120380—24,25,26. 

22,23,24, 

121536—58,64,67 

120216—23,43 

120277—24,43 

120328—24,52,53 

53 

27,28,29, 

25,26,27, 

121537—58,64,67 

120217—43 

120278—12,43 

120329—24,52 

120367—13,14,1.-., 

30,31,  32, 

L'!),30,31, 

121540—9,  10,12, 

120218—28,43 

120279—30,43 

120330—9,  10,  1  1  , 

16,17,18, 

33,3435, 

32,33,35, 

13,52,53, 

120219—28,43 

120280—30,33,43 

12,14,18, 

19,20,21, 

36,37,52, 

37,52,53 

121541—9,  10,  12 

120220—27,31,43 

120281—18,19,22, 

21,22,31, 

22,23,24, 

53 

120392—7,8,9,52, 

121542—138 

120221—34,43 

24,43 

33,52,53 

25,26,27, 

120381—9,  10,  11, 

53 

121543—138 

120222—26,43 

120282—18,43 

120331—9,10,11, 

28,29,30, 

12,13,14, 

120393—7,8,9,52, 

121544—138 

120223—31,43 

120283—12,14,19, 

12,14,18, 

31,32,33, 

15,16,17, 

53 

121545—138 

120224—12,43 

22,27,4:; 

21,22,31, 

34,36,37, 

18,19,20, 

120394—11,12,14, 

121546—138 

120225—34,43 

120284—7,9,43 

33,52,53 

38,52 

21,22,23, 

18,19,20, 

121547—138 

120226—32,36,43 

120285—14,43 

120332—7,8,15, 

120368—  13,1  4.1.-). 

24,25,26, 

21,22,27, 

121548—138 

120227—7,43 

120286—  12.  is.  c; 

52 

16,17,18, 

30,31,32, 

29,31.52, 

121549—138 

120228—7.8,9,10, 

120287—8.43 

120333—16,35,52 

19,20,21, 

33,34,37, 

53 

121550—138 

1  1  ,43 

120288—18,43 

120334—9,  11,22, 

22,23,24, 

52,53 

120395—11,12,14, 

121551—138 

120229—14,43 

120289—21,43 

29,30,33, 

25,26,27, 

120382—9,  10,  11, 

18.19,20, 

121552—138 

120230—12,13,21, 

120290—25,43 

35,52,53 

28,2030, 

12,13,14, 

21,22,27, 

121553—142 

43 

120291—18,20,31, 

120335—9,11,22, 

31,32,33, 

15,16,17, 

29,31,52, 

121554—142 

120231—17,21,43 

43 

29,30,33, 

:u,  36,37, 

18,19,20, 

53 

121555—142 

L20232—  43 

1202(12  -7.11.43                      35.52,53 

38,52 

21,22,23, 

120396—33,38,52, 

121556—142 

120233—30,32,43 

120293—29,43           120336—29,52,53 

120369—35,36,37, 

24,26,30, 

53 

121557—142 

120234—35,43 

1  L'0204—  33,37,38.    120337—29,52,53 

38,52, 

31,33,34, 

120397—33,38,52, 

121558—142 

120235—33.43 

43                120338—28,3133. 

120370—35,36,37,                     37,52,53 

53                    121559—142 

120236—  22,  2.-.I:; 

lL'Oi'05—  43                                52,53 

38,52           120383—21,22,27, 

120400—178,179,         121560—142 

120237—27,43 

IL'OL'ttfi     2L',43           120339—28,31,33. 

120371—7,9,10, 

28,29,31, 

180,181,          121561—144 

120238—31,43 

120303—8,9,16, 

52,53 

11,12,13, 

32,33,34, 

182                  121562—147 

120239—13,43 

29,52 

120340—24,52,53 

14,15,16, 

35.36,52, 

120432—24,30,31,        121563—147 

120240—12,4:1 

120304—8,9,16, 

120341—24,52,53 

17,18,19, 

53 

38,52,53 

121564—147 

120241—12,43 

29,52           120342—20,22,30, 

20,21,22, 

120384—21,22,27, 

120433—24,30,31, 

121565—147 

120242—21.26.43 

1  !_'(>:;<».-,  -7,  10,  12,                    .">-',.  ',3 

23,24,25, 

28,29,31, 

38,52,53          121566—149 

120243—33,43 

15,17,21.    120343—20,2230. 

26,27,28, 

32,33,34, 

120434—21,25,26,        121567—149 

120244—34,43 

22,2»,:;x,                 51,53 

29,30,31, 

35,36,52, 

29,30,31, 

121568—149 

120245—15,43 

52                120344—8,52 

32,33,34, 

53 

32,33,34, 

121569—149 

MINE  AND   INDUSTRIAL   HAULAGE  SUPPLIES 


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INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE  NUMBERS 


No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

No.     Page 

121570—58 

122049—61 

122656—69 

122700—74 

122860—103 

124604—167 

126445—13,20,31, 

121571—58 

122050—61                122657—69 

122701—73,74 

122861—111 

124605—168 

52,53 

121572—58 

122051—61                 122658—69 

122702—73,74 

122862—106 

124606—168 

126446—19,24,25, 

121573  —  58 

122052—61                122659—70 

122703—74 

122863—106 

124654—168 

27,28,33, 

121574—58 

122053—61                122660—70,73 

122704—73 

122864  —  109 

124655—168 

34,52,53 

121575—58 

122054—61                122661—70,74 

122821  —  41 

122865—106 

124656—168 

126447—19,24,25, 

121576—58 

122055—61                 122662—70 

122822  —  37 

122866—106 

124658  —  168 

27,28,33, 

121577—58 

122056—61                122663—70,74 

122823—37,38,43      123425—100 

124663—168 

34,52,53 

121578—58 

122057—61                122664—70,72,73, 

122824—37,38,43 

123426  —  100 

124863—263 

126449—10,52 

121961—152 

122617—62,67,69  '                    74 

122825—37,41 

123427—100 

125328—230 

126450—10,52 

121962—152 

122624—63,65           122665—70             :   122826—37,42 

123428—100 

125329—230 

126451—41 

121965—178 

122625—63,65           122666—70,71           122827—37 

123429—101 

125330—230 

126452—18,52,53 

122019—60 

122626—63,65 

122667  —  70,71           122828  —  38 

123430—101 

125331—230 

126453  —  18,52,53 

122020—60 

122627  —  64                 122668—70,71            122829  —  38 

123431—101 

125332—230 

126454—18,20,31, 

122021—60 

122628—64,65,70     122669  —  71             !   122830  —  38 

123432—101 

125333—230 

52,53 

122022  —  60 

122629  —  64,65          122670  —  71                122833  —  82 

123433—101 

125334—230 

126455—18,20,31, 

122023  —  60 

122630  —  64,65 

122671  —  72                 122834  —  82 

123435—101 

125336—230 

52,53 

122024—60,73 

122631—64,65           122672—72                 122835—82 

123436—101 

125337  —  230 

126456—19,22,27, 

122025—60,72 

122632—64,65           122673—72             ;    122836—82 

123437—102 

125338—230 

52,53 

122026—60 

122633—65,71           122674—72                122837—82 

123438—102 

125339—230 

126457—19,22,27, 

122027—60 

122634—65,71 

122675  —  72                122838  —  84 

123439—102 

125340—230 

52,53       • 

1  22028—60 

122635—65,71 

122676—72,73           122839—85 

123440—102 

125341—230 

126458—9,53 

122029—60 

122636—65,71 

122677—72                122840—85 

123441—102 

125355—38 

126459—9,  52,  53 

122030—60 

122637—65,71 

122678—72,73       !    122841—89 

123442—102 

125356—38 

126460  —  19,52,53 

122031  —  60 

122638—65,71           122679—72            :    122842—88 

123443—102 

126213—217 

126461—19,52,53 

122032  —  60 

122639—65,71           122680—72                122843—90 

123487—41 

126214—217 

126462—19,52,53 

122033—60 

122640—65,71           122681—72                 122844—91 

123488  —  13,42 

126215—217 

126463—19,52,53 

122034—60 

122641—65,71 

122682—72                122845—92 

123724—166 

126218  —  221 

126464—19,52,53 

122035—60 

122642—65,71 

122683—72                 122846—92 

123725—166 

126374—9 

126465—19,52,53 

122036—60 

122643—65,71 

122685—72                122847—92 

123726—166 

126375—9.43 

126466—19,52,53 

122037—60 

122644  —  65,71 

122686  —  72                122848  —  92 

123727—166 

126376—10,41 

126502—46 

122038  —  60 

122645—65,71 

122687—72 

122849—92 

123728—166 

126377—41 

126503—46 

122039—60 

122646—65,71 

122688—73                122850—96 

123745—35,41 

126378—33,42 

126542—9,46 

122040  —  60 

122647—65,71 

122689—73             :    122851—96 

123746—43 

126435—9,45 

126543—9,46 

122041—60 

122648—65,71 

122690—73,74          122853—97 

124596—167 

126436—9,45 

127039—102 

122042—61 

122649—67,71 

122691—73,74          122854—97 

124597—167 

126437—13,20,31, 

127040—102 

122043—61 

122650—67 

122692—73             j    122855—97 

124598—167 

45 

127041—102 

122044—61 

122651—69 

122693—73 

122856—98 

124600—167 

126438—28,45 

127042—102 

122045  —  61 

122652—69 

122694—73,74 

122857—98 

124601—167 

126442—35,45 

127043—102 

122046—61 

122653  —  69 

122695—73,74 

122858—103 

124602—167 

126444—13,20,31, 

]  27090—29 

122047—61 

122654—69 

122696—73 

122859—103 

124603—167 

52,53 

128424—241,242 

122048—61 

122655—69 

122699—74 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICES.  SCHENECTADY.  N.  Y. 


SALES  OFFICES 
(Address  nearest  office) 

BOSTON,  MASS 84  State  Street 

Springfield,  Mass Massachusetts  Mutual  Building 

Providence,  R.  I Union  Trust  Building 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y 30  Church  Street 

Rochester,  N.  Y Granite  Building 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. Post-Standard  Building 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Ellicott  Square  Building 

New  Haven,  Conn Malley  Building 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA Witherspoon  Building 

Baltimore,  Md. Electrical  Building 

Charlotte,  N.  C Trust  Building 

Charleston,  W.  Va Charleston  National  Bank  Building 

Erie,  Pa Marine  National  Bank  Building 

Pittsburg,  Pa Oliver  Building 

Richmond,  Va Mutual  Building 

ATLANTA,  GA Third  National  Bank  Building 

Birmingham,  Ala Brown- Marx  Building 

Macon,  Ga .        Grand  Building 

New  Orleans,  La Maison-Blanche  Building 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO Provident  Bank  Building 

Columbus,  Ohio Columbus  Savings  &  Trust  Building 

Cleveland,  Ohio Citizens  Building 

Chattanooga,  Tenn James  Building 

Memphis,  Tenn Randolph  Building 

Nashville,  Tenn. Stahlman  Building 

Indianapolis,  Ind Traction  Terminal  Building 

Louisville,  Ky Paul  Jones  Building 

CHICAGO,  ILL Monadnock  Building 

Detroit,  Mich Majestic  Building  (Office  of  Soliciting  Agent) 

St.  Louis,  Mo Wainwright  Building 

Kansas  City,  Mo Dwight  Building 

Butte,  Montana Electric  Building 

Minneapolis,  Minn 410  Third  Ave.,  North 

Milwaukee,  Wis Public  Service  Building 

DENVER,  COLO First  National  Bank  Building 

Boise,  Idaho Idaho  Building 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah Newhouse  Building 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL Rialto  Building 

Los  Angeles,  Cal 124  West  Fourth  Street 

Portland,  Ore Electric  Building 

Seattle,  Wash Colman  Building 

Spokane,  Wash Paulsen  Building 


For  TEXAS  and  OKLAHOMA  Business  refer  to 
General  Electric  Company  of  TEXAS, 

Dallas,  Tex Lamar  &  Caruth  Sts. 

El  Paso,  Tex Chamber  of  Commerce  Building 

Houston,  Tex Chronicle  Building 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.       . Insurance  Building 


FOREIGN  SALES  OFFICES 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Foreign  Dept. 
New  York,  N.  Y..  30  Church  St. 
London,  E.  C.,  England,  83  Cannon  St. 


For  all  CANADIAN  Business  refer  to 

Canadian  General  Electric  Co.,  Ltd., 'Toronto,  Ont. 


